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Page 137
... suggest that Africa was seen by some to be the weakest because most , if not all , the images of Africa they had been exposed to featured famine in Ethiopia and neighbouring countries . If the children had learnt about Africa , they had ...
... suggest that Africa was seen by some to be the weakest because most , if not all , the images of Africa they had been exposed to featured famine in Ethiopia and neighbouring countries . If the children had learnt about Africa , they had ...
Page 167
... suggested above . Thus , men's superiority cannot be undermined by the use of titles such as " Hunters and Gatherers " , which involves a suggest- ion of gender equality . Service is probably unknowingly representative of the the overt ...
... suggested above . Thus , men's superiority cannot be undermined by the use of titles such as " Hunters and Gatherers " , which involves a suggest- ion of gender equality . Service is probably unknowingly representative of the the overt ...
Page 190
... suggest that a visit to Ironbridge should be made less enjoyable , but nor would I suggest that giving archaeology and archaeological activities such as excavation greater prominence in the public displays visitors would reduce the ...
... suggest that a visit to Ironbridge should be made less enjoyable , but nor would I suggest that giving archaeology and archaeological activities such as excavation greater prominence in the public displays visitors would reduce the ...
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