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East Germanic is another case altogether; it produced Gothic, a precocious child, highly achievement-oriented, and one who looked destined for a grand career.
The English Is Coming! Leslie Dunton-Downer 2010
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East Germanic is another case altogether; it produced Gothic, a precocious child, highly achievement-oriented, and one who looked destined for a grand career.
The English Is Coming! Leslie Dunton-Downer 2010
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Is being achievement-oriented a bad thing, especially in our culture that so rewards high achievers?
Charlotte Hilton Andersen: The Question No One Is Asking In The Tiger Mom Debate Charlotte Hilton Andersen 2011
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In the long run, needless to say, children who are achievement-oriented will do better than children who are performance-oriented.
Red Flags or Red Herrings? Susan Engel 2011
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He was achievement-oriented, "always aware of the urgency of now."
Amid Fear and Pain, Lessons in Love Jeffrey Zaslow 2011
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Is being achievement-oriented a bad thing, especially in our culture that so rewards high achievers?
Charlotte Hilton Andersen: The Question No One Is Asking In The Tiger Mom Debate Charlotte Hilton Andersen 2011
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This in turn leads to more assortive mating, with achievement-oriented men looking for interesting mates rather than for good maids.
Archive 2009-10-01 xtra 2009
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Is being achievement-oriented a bad thing, especially in our culture that so rewards high achievers?
Charlotte Hilton Andersen: The Question No One Is Asking In The Tiger Mom Debate Charlotte Hilton Andersen 2011
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This in turn leads to more assortive mating, with achievement-oriented men looking for interesting mates rather than for good maids.
An Interesting if Incomplete Narrative on Income Inequality xtra 2009
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Is being achievement-oriented a bad thing, especially in our culture that so rewards high achievers?
Charlotte Hilton Andersen: The Question No One Is Asking In The Tiger Mom Debate Charlotte Hilton Andersen 2011
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