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Oskamp and Sparks ( 1977 ) found that in describing the self , women were more
likely to stress their appearance , whereas men were more likely to emphasise
their financial and educational status and occupation , consistent with traditional
...
Oskamp and Sparks ( 1977 ) found that in describing the self , women were more
likely to stress their appearance , whereas men were more likely to emphasise
their financial and educational status and occupation , consistent with traditional
...
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Thus , although men traditionally sought their self ... Men are sold images that
rupture traditional icons of masculinity . ... Muscles , traditionally symbolising
male power but once associated with working - class status and suffused with
racial ...
Thus , although men traditionally sought their self ... Men are sold images that
rupture traditional icons of masculinity . ... Muscles , traditionally symbolising
male power but once associated with working - class status and suffused with
racial ...
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The limitations of sociology in explaining mourning Sociology as traditionally
conceived has perceived its primary role as ... Mourning Diana , have done most
to overcome those problems which have tended to beset more ' traditional'
aspects ...
The limitations of sociology in explaining mourning Sociology as traditionally
conceived has perceived its primary role as ... Mourning Diana , have done most
to overcome those problems which have tended to beset more ' traditional'
aspects ...
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