Abstract
As long as individuals fulfill their obligations and responsibilities and do not violate the social order, they are granted continued membership in the society and all that comes with it—freedom from fear and abandonment. No one seemed to know this better than the terminally ill children; for they practiced mutual pretense unto death.
- Copyright © 1994 by the American Academy of Pediatrics
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