The Norton Reader: An Anthology of Expository ProseArthur M. Eastman |
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... felt easily unmanned by wives who entered any but a small number of traditionally feminine jobs , such as nursing ... felt at some level inade- quate or guilty about it , and if she did not work , felt frustration and resentment at the ...
... felt easily unmanned by wives who entered any but a small number of traditionally feminine jobs , such as nursing ... felt at some level inade- quate or guilty about it , and if she did not work , felt frustration and resentment at the ...
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... felt that this would be the best time to bring pressure to bear on the merchants for the needed change . Then it occurred to us that Birmingham's mayoral election was coming up in March , and we speedily decided to postpone action until ...
... felt that this would be the best time to bring pressure to bear on the merchants for the needed change . Then it occurred to us that Birmingham's mayoral election was coming up in March , and we speedily decided to postpone action until ...
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... felt in the midst of my suffering the presence of a love , like that which one can read in the smile on a beloved face . I had never read any mystical works because I had never felt any call to read them . In reading as in other things ...
... felt in the midst of my suffering the presence of a love , like that which one can read in the smile on a beloved face . I had never read any mystical works because I had never felt any call to read them . In reading as in other things ...
Contents
PERSONAL REPORT | 1 |
Maya Angelou High School Graduation | 11 |
Bernadette Devlin Politics in the University | 21 |
Copyright | |
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