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Commitment to Generation Subculture as a Factor of Building a Life Scenario. / Kostromina, S.N. ; Grishina, N.V. ; Moskvicheva, N.L. ; Zinovyeva, E.V. .

In: The European Proceedings of Social & Behavioural Sciences Ep-SBS, Vol. LXIV, 35, 2019, p. 267-275.

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Kostromina, SN, Grishina, NV, Moskvicheva, NL & Zinovyeva, EV 2019, 'Commitment to Generation Subculture as a Factor of Building a Life Scenario', The European Proceedings of Social & Behavioural Sciences Ep-SBS, vol. LXIV, 35, pp. 267-275.

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Kostromina SN, Grishina NV, Moskvicheva NL, Zinovyeva EV. Commitment to Generation Subculture as a Factor of Building a Life Scenario. The European Proceedings of Social & Behavioural Sciences Ep-SBS. 2019;LXIV:267-275. 35.

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Kostromina, S.N. ; Grishina, N.V. ; Moskvicheva, N.L. ; Zinovyeva, E.V. . / Commitment to Generation Subculture as a Factor of Building a Life Scenario. In: The European Proceedings of Social & Behavioural Sciences Ep-SBS. 2019 ; Vol. LXIV. pp. 267-275.

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