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Social Activities And Increase:

Social Activities And Increase (2) Therapeutic social clubs are :ed so that the patients may practice pation in social activities and increase their I skills. (3) Inspirational groups emphasize ation with the group and emotional in-«nt in the purposes of the group (Alco-i Anonymous is an example). (4) Psycho-l allows patients to act out their personality on a stage. (5) In free-interaction the therapist encourages free and open i of problems and feelings.

Social Factors.—The social life of a country also has great influence on the rate of development of transportation and the kind of service made available. Cultural life requires an interchange of ideas, and the mobility of people is a requisite to this interchange and to the general sharing of cultural accomplishments. Community activities require mobility. Hence the expansion of social and recreational activities has stimulated the growth of transportation facilities and in turn it has been accelerated.


Each author was an individualist. Osborne's social protest was intensely personal. Arden, another social critic, was more serious about politics, more experimental in his technique, and more responsive to the influence of Bertolt Brecht. Pinter, reflecting the example of Samuel books showed the largest overall increase.
 
 

 

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