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Page 131
... mentioned were Joan of Arc , Queen Elizabeth and Florence Nightingale , although one class of children , from a more racially mixed school , mentioned Mary Seacole , the black nurse who served in the Crimea , because they had recently ...
... mentioned were Joan of Arc , Queen Elizabeth and Florence Nightingale , although one class of children , from a more racially mixed school , mentioned Mary Seacole , the black nurse who served in the Crimea , because they had recently ...
Page 137
... mentioned most frequently as being powerful in the present ( 75 % ) , with Russia second ( 58 % ) . Britain came third , with 23 % still seeing it as a powerful country . The country mentioned most often as being powerful in the past ...
... mentioned most frequently as being powerful in the present ( 75 % ) , with Russia second ( 58 % ) . Britain came third , with 23 % still seeing it as a powerful country . The country mentioned most often as being powerful in the past ...
Page 160
... mentioned . -- -- Women are rarely mentioned in the text and , as Table 1 shows , are unequally portrayed in illustrations : 50 % of pictures are exclusively of males , whilst only 15 % illustrate solely females . If anything , the ...
... mentioned . -- -- Women are rarely mentioned in the text and , as Table 1 shows , are unequally portrayed in illustrations : 50 % of pictures are exclusively of males , whilst only 15 % illustrate solely females . If anything , the ...
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