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Page 108
... issues . Unsolicited manuscripts will not generally be returned unless accompanied by a stamped self - addressed envelope , or International Postal Coupons . The editors will attempt to ensure , but cannot always guarantee , that copy ...
... issues . Unsolicited manuscripts will not generally be returned unless accompanied by a stamped self - addressed envelope , or International Postal Coupons . The editors will attempt to ensure , but cannot always guarantee , that copy ...
Page 143
... issues such as multicultural education , it is hard to see how the uncritical and conventional forms of archaeology suggested by both archaeologists and teachers could be in any way effective in addressing this and other issues . Use ...
... issues such as multicultural education , it is hard to see how the uncritical and conventional forms of archaeology suggested by both archaeologists and teachers could be in any way effective in addressing this and other issues . Use ...
Page 221
... issue can now be defused , and if the personality clashes and the bitterness can be reduced ( Chippindale 1987 , emphasis added ) . 167 , How vast and incredible is his misunderstanding of the issues and questions raised by the policy ...
... issue can now be defused , and if the personality clashes and the bitterness can be reduced ( Chippindale 1987 , emphasis added ) . 167 , How vast and incredible is his misunderstanding of the issues and questions raised by the policy ...
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