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    Volume 36- Issue 15- Friday, January 26, 2001

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    The Rose Thorn, Rose-Hulman\u27s independent student newspaper.https://scholar.rose-hulman.edu/rosethorn/1343/thumbnail.jp

    Spartan Daily, October 5, 2001

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    Volume 117, Issue 26https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/9731/thumbnail.jp

    Pulp, Vol. 4 No. 1

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    This is the fourth issue of Pulp.https://scholarworks.sfasu.edu/pulp/1003/thumbnail.jp

    Spartan Daily, November 18, 1998

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    Volume 111, Issue 57https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/9345/thumbnail.jp

    Oral History Interview: George W. Rice

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    This interview is one of a series titled the Veterans History Project. George W. Rice was a World War II veteran in the United States Marine Corps. He discusses: brief information about his experiences before the war; being drafted; detailed information about his military training; very detailed information about his service and experiences during the war in the Pacific campaigns; catching hepatitis from drinking bad water; hearing that the war was over; his life and employment after the war; a brief discussion of his friends in the service; and other topics.https://mds.marshall.edu/oral_history/1553/thumbnail.jp

    Knothole November 2, 1982 Vol 33 No 8

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    The mission of The Knothole publication is to provide its readers with writings that are both stimulating and contemporary; to inform its students of clubs, events, and off-campus happenings; to challenge a world driven by progress to uncover the truth about current environmental policies and innovations; and to express such ideas, ingeniously and collectively.https://digitalcommons.esf.edu/knothole/1487/thumbnail.jp

    Commonwealth Times 1996-09-25

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    Beyond Marriage and Motherhood: The Motifs Involved in the Portrayal of Women in Literature

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    When I was in elementary school most of the books that I voluntarily read featured female characters. Part of the reason was that it was expected of me and those books (about girls/women) were the ones recommended to me. Another part was that female characters were the ones I could most closely relate to. They gave me ideas about what it is to be a woman, and subtly led me to approach the question of what kind of woman I wanted to be. It took me years to really pick up on the stereotypes and recurring female characters, and it is only recently that I began to realize how detrimental these stereotypes are. The fiction included in my portfolio are responses based on my question: what does literature tell us about women and their place in the patriarchal world? More specifically, where do women fit in a heteronormative society, in a world where men are the traditional rulers of the overall system

    The Inkwell

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