The Norton Reader: An Anthology of Expository ProseArthur M. Eastman |
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... social or personal situation that requires them to work , and far more rarely over either the pressures that impede their working or the injustices of their sit- uation in work . Whether they work to supplement their husbands ' incomes ...
... social or personal situation that requires them to work , and far more rarely over either the pressures that impede their working or the injustices of their sit- uation in work . Whether they work to supplement their husbands ' incomes ...
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... social changes . Thoughts of self - fulfillment , always an aristocratic ideal , were far from the minds of the first women in the mills of England and Germany in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries ; for them factory labor was an ...
... social changes . Thoughts of self - fulfillment , always an aristocratic ideal , were far from the minds of the first women in the mills of England and Germany in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries ; for them factory labor was an ...
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... social territory . Investigators have been puzzling over the behavior of slime molds ever since their discovery in ... social territory is a constant . And he has proved what had been suspected for some time , that the means of social ...
... social territory . Investigators have been puzzling over the behavior of slime molds ever since their discovery in ... social territory is a constant . And he has proved what had been suspected for some time , that the means of social ...
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PERSONAL REPORT | 1 |
Maya Angelou High School Graduation | 11 |
Bernadette Devlin Politics in the University | 21 |
Copyright | |
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