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101. Out of her separate sphere: The action-adventure heroine in American literature, 1790--1900
102. Adventure-based counseling with at-risk early adolescents
103. An adventure of the idea of freedom: From Kant's Third Antinomy to the contingent necessity of pure practical reason
104. Re-telling architecture: An adventure in Wonderland
105. An articulation and formalization of Kurt Hahn's model of adventure education
106. The adventure-journey perspective: Postmodern adventure therapy expressed through the hero's journey metaphor
107. Still adventurous: Genre shifts, narrative experiments, and the legacy of the late-Victorian adventure story
108. The call to adventure: An ethnographic and textual study of adventure ecotourism through whitewater paddling
109. Hollywood portrayal of modern international terrorism in blockbuster action-adventure films: From the Iran hostage crisis to September 11, 2001
110. Interpreting rightness at a U.S. Islamic school: A --- adventure tale
111. Exploring the relationship among rock climbing engagement, sensation-seeking, and creativity: A multi-method approach to understanding the adventure seeking creativity model
112. Using means-end theory to better understand the integrated wilderness adventure experience
113. 'The Most Hazardous and Dangerous and Greatest Adventure on Which Man Has Ever Embarked': The Frontier in Presidential Pro-Space Discourse, 1957--1963
114. Pirates, Runaways, and Long-Lost Princes: Race and National Identity in Transatlantic Adventure Fiction
115. The common adventure of mankind: Academic internationalism and Western historical practice from Versailles to Potsdam
116. 'The English Patient': A triumvirate's heroic journey
117. Wounded veterans: Reintegration through adventure-based experience; A narrative inquir
118. The adventure of cinema: The films of Mt. Everest from 1922 to 1996 (Nepal, China)
119. The effect of a freshman adventure orientation program on the development of social interest
120. Capital adventures: Gender, Englishness and economics in Victorian fiction (Elizabeth Gaskell, Rudyard Kipling, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, W. Somerset Maugham, A. S. Byatt)
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