Sociology, Volume 35Clarendon Press, 2001 - Sociology |
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... example , Cameron , skamp and Sparks ( 1977 ) found that in describing the self , women were more likely › stress their appearance , whereas men were more likely to emphasise their financial nd educational status and occupation ...
... example , Cameron , skamp and Sparks ( 1977 ) found that in describing the self , women were more likely › stress their appearance , whereas men were more likely to emphasise their financial nd educational status and occupation ...
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... example , things experienced by one party as markers of community , may be considered by another party as mainly interesting because of their market value . Examples may be found in ( often fierce and long - lasting ) family disputes ...
... example , things experienced by one party as markers of community , may be considered by another party as mainly interesting because of their market value . Examples may be found in ( often fierce and long - lasting ) family disputes ...
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... example , sex education is taught in schools ) and the conduct of government ( how , for example , young males govern their own sexual behaviour ) ( Dean and Hindess 1998 ) . Dean and Hindess ( 1998 ) note that practices of govern- ment ...
... example , sex education is taught in schools ) and the conduct of government ( how , for example , young males govern their own sexual behaviour ) ( Dean and Hindess 1998 ) . Dean and Hindess ( 1998 ) note that practices of govern- ment ...
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