The Woman in American History |
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... the men of the family were sometimes absent for long periods of time , during which the women had to fend for themselves and their households . This meant not only coping with the usual hardships of wilderness farming , but often ...
... the men of the family were sometimes absent for long periods of time , during which the women had to fend for themselves and their households . This meant not only coping with the usual hardships of wilderness farming , but often ...
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Sometimes we put on the soles ourselves by taking worn out shoes ... ripping the soles off , placing them in warm water to make them more pliable and to make it easier to pick out all the old stitches , and then in the same perforations ...
Sometimes we put on the soles ourselves by taking worn out shoes ... ripping the soles off , placing them in warm water to make them more pliable and to make it easier to pick out all the old stitches , and then in the same perforations ...
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The vast majority of women will work sometime during their adult lives . Whether the American woman chooses to work or to devote her time to community and volunteer services during the years - not given over to child - raising and ...
The vast majority of women will work sometime during their adult lives . Whether the American woman chooses to work or to devote her time to community and volunteer services during the years - not given over to child - raising and ...
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Theories of Women's Studies Gloria Bowles,Renate Duelli-Klein,Renate Klein Sin vista previa disponible - 1983 |