Sociology, Volume 35Clarendon Press, 2001 - Sociology |
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... million more women in employment than at the beginning of the 1960s , with more than half of all women ( and 60 per cent of married women ) being economically active ( Department of Employment 1992 ) . Whilst it is not being claimed ...
... million more women in employment than at the beginning of the 1960s , with more than half of all women ( and 60 per cent of married women ) being economically active ( Department of Employment 1992 ) . Whilst it is not being claimed ...
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... millions of years of evolution and long - term evolution depends on developmental changes in successive generations . Both also give special emphasis to interactions between organism and environment ( Oyama 1985 ) . The above forms of ...
... millions of years of evolution and long - term evolution depends on developmental changes in successive generations . Both also give special emphasis to interactions between organism and environment ( Oyama 1985 ) . The above forms of ...
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... gardens ( Evenson 1979 ) . In the United Kingdom in 1996 there were 20.2 million private gardens and a MINTEL survey of 953 adults found that nearly 84 per cent had access to a garden 370 MARK BHATTI AND ANDREW CHURCH.
... gardens ( Evenson 1979 ) . In the United Kingdom in 1996 there were 20.2 million private gardens and a MINTEL survey of 953 adults found that nearly 84 per cent had access to a garden 370 MARK BHATTI AND ANDREW CHURCH.
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