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In the end , Woolf weaves all three into a tapestry piercingly articulate about the condition of women in a world culture that depends on the subordination of women for its survival . Dorothy Smith is informative : Marx's concept of ...
In the end , Woolf weaves all three into a tapestry piercingly articulate about the condition of women in a world culture that depends on the subordination of women for its survival . Dorothy Smith is informative : Marx's concept of ...
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It depends how , what I was doing and if I liked what I was doing . If I didn't , I'd stay home with the kids and teach them everything I know .... It's easier to stay home and teach them what you know than , um , put them in a day care ...
It depends how , what I was doing and if I liked what I was doing . If I didn't , I'd stay home with the kids and teach them everything I know .... It's easier to stay home and teach them what you know than , um , put them in a day care ...
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For the women students , the negotiation of the content and processes of feminist curricula and teaching is complicated by the presence of men on whose legitimation depends their sense of social acceptability and self - worth .
For the women students , the negotiation of the content and processes of feminist curricula and teaching is complicated by the presence of men on whose legitimation depends their sense of social acceptability and self - worth .
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