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... women are still tempted quickly to go back to " their place " whenever they feel out of place . A major problem also seems to exist in the relationship of leading women to each other and to their women followers . As far as I can judge ...
... women are still tempted quickly to go back to " their place " whenever they feel out of place . A major problem also seems to exist in the relationship of leading women to each other and to their women followers . As far as I can judge ...
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... women . They are prone to cyclic swings of mood while they carry conceived ideas to fruition and toward the act of disciplined creation . The point is that in women the basic schema exists within an over - all optimum con- figuration ...
... women . They are prone to cyclic swings of mood while they carry conceived ideas to fruition and toward the act of disciplined creation . The point is that in women the basic schema exists within an over - all optimum con- figuration ...
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... women might well contribute to a new kind of vision in the differential application of scientific thinking to humanitarian tasks . But I would go further . Do we and can we really know what will happen to science or any other field if ...
... women might well contribute to a new kind of vision in the differential application of scientific thinking to humanitarian tasks . But I would go further . Do we and can we really know what will happen to science or any other field if ...
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Preface | 9 |
Prologue | 15 |
Foundations in Observation | 44 |
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