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Autor:
Gwyneth I. Williams
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Fashion, Style & Popular Culture. 5:121-128
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Gwyneth I. Williams, Nina Winters
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Fashion, Style & Popular Culture. 4:237-247
Autor:
Carol Magee, Gwyneth I. Williams
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Clothing Cultures. 2:307-321
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Gwyneth I. Williams, Rhys H. Williams
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Images of Issues ISBN: 9781351310284
This chapter examines the rhetoric of the Fathers' Rights Movement (FRM). It contends that the FRM uses a particular interpretation of the "liberal feminist" oi gender neutrality to construct a "movement frame" that has the ironic consequence of priv
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https://doi.org/10.4324/9781351310284-13
Autor:
Monica M. Moore, Gwyneth I. Williams
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Fashion, Style & Popular Culture. 1:359-376
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Monica M. Moore, Gwyneth I. Williams
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Fashion, Style & Popular Culture. 1:57-79
Autor:
Gwyneth A Williams, Karl K. Turekian
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Earth and Planetary Science Letters. 228:379-389
The Pleistocene deposits of Santa Barbara Basin (SBB) show laminations during interglacial periods typical of an anoxic or suboxic depositional environment and more sporadically laminated deposits during glacial times, indicating a more oxic environm
Autor:
Gwyneth I. Williams
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Religion & Education. 27:4-13
(2000). The Debate Over School Prayer: Latest Developments. Religion & Education: Vol. 27, Compelling Visions of Education, pp. 4-13.
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Earth and Planetary Science Letters. 148:341-347
The Os concentration and 187 Os/ 186 Os distributions in surface sediments of Long Island Sound (eastern U.S.) provide a way of determining the sources and estuarine transport of Os. The contribution of anthropogenic Os from sewer outfalls from the N
Autor:
Gwyneth A Williams, Karl K. Turekian
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Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta. 66:3789-3791
Supply of Os to the oceans via atmospheric transport is assessed by means of aerosol analyses and tracking with 210Pb. Although the inferred continental Os flux at a coastal site (New Haven, Connecticut) was found to be large, this flux is not repres