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2-4-2009 4:04 AM
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I think it does. It points to the ever increasing importance of where one lives, and who does she choose to hang around.
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2-4-2009 9:17 AM
tanyamm
I agree with you on that.
2-4-2009 10:39 AM
gemfemfox
My memory is incredible, always has been.

My mom was raised on a farm, born within 5 miles of her house and never traveled anywhere until she was 18 years old.

So, I think another scientific conclusion that probably would not play out in real life.

2-4-2009 9:21 PM
Jorjor
I don't agree gff. My mother was a farm girl, too. It was a very physically active life (the first criterion mentioned in the clip), and conditions changed constantly from one season to the next. Shed did go to school in town, and there were family outings that took themvisit cousins, to the seashore and to the mountains, so she wasn't totally isolated from the world. I think my mother would disagree with you about the degree of stultification infolved in farm life.
2-5-2009 9:25 AM
gemfemfox
One of the criteria was "changed their living arrangements frequently," which being family farm girls definitely wouldn't qualify for that. I know what farm life was like and I also know my grandparents were big on education.

I think MAYBE the thing that might trigger it is the highly physically active in youth.

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