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Διαχειριση Του Θυμου - Διαχειρίζοντας Τον Θυμό Και Την Αναστάτωση - cover
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Διαχειριση Του Θυμου - Διαχειρίζοντας Τον Θυμό Και Την Αναστάτωση

Owen Jones

Editora: Tektime

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Πολλοί άνθρωποι πιστεύουν ότι ο θυμός στον παγκόσμιο πληθυσμό αυξάνεται ραγδαία. υπάρχουν διάφοροι λόγοι για αυτό, εκ των οποίων η βία στην τηλεόραση, χημικά στα επεξεργασμένα φαγητά, λιπάσματα στα φρούτα και τα λαχανικά, χημικά στα αεροσκάφη, αλκοόλ και χρήση ουσιών, απώλεια αυτοσυγκράτησης και πίστης στον Θεό, έλλειψη σεβασμού για τις αρχές και άλλα.

PUBLISHER: TEKTIME
Disponível desde: 02/12/2022.

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