Lack of Women in the Hard Sciences
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Gentry,
eds. (1989). Gender and Thought: Psychological Perspectives. ....
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Self-Analysis In order to define who I am, it he
.... Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders, Third Edition, Revised. Washington, DC Crawford, M., &
Gentry, M. (
Eds.) (1989). ....
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Land Ownership in 18th Century England
.... not stretch far enough to feed his children, and he no longer had his bit of land to plant or the local
gentry's woods to lay .... Reed, Mick & Wells, Roger (
eds.). ....
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Land & Power in 18th Century England
.... not stretch far enough to feed his children, and he no longer had his bit of land to plant or the local
gentry's woods to lay .... Reed, Mick & Wells, Roger (
eds.). ....
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Nationalism in East Central Europe
.... the growth in export trade brought prosperity to the landholding
gentry (and others .... Eastern Europe As A Region." In Power, Purpose and Collective Choice,
eds. ....
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The Revolutionary Age
.... Goya's parents were members of the landed
gentry, thus allowing Francisco the opportunity to .... 4 Herbert De la Croix and Richard G. Tansey,
eds., Gardner's Art ....
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Changes in Europe Between 1870-1939
.... They were hampered in rising in social class by the military-official
gentry. .... Europe as a Region." In Ellen Comisso and Laura Tyson (
Eds.) Power, Purpose, and ....
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Chinese Literature & Individualism
.... writes in Lau et al., Confucianism, insofar as it is identifiable with the
gentry and the .... Life." NP: NP, ND Lau, Joseph SM, CT Tsia and Leo Ou-Fan Lee (
eds.). ....
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Home Rule and Late Victorian Politics The Irish and Imperial ...
.... Irish (Protestant)
gentry sat in the House of Commons, along with their English and Scottish counterparts. .... John Brooke and Mary Sorensen,
eds. ....
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Issue of Home Rule in British Politics The Irish and Imperial ...
.... Irish (Protestant)
gentry sat in the House of Commons, along with their English and Scottish counterparts. .... John Brooke and Mary Sorensen,
eds. ....
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