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121. | Reproduction of possibility: A critical case study of a first-year English teacher |
122. | The role of cultural and economic capital in education: 1972--2002 |
123. | A Woman's Work Is Never Done: Mapping Social Reproduction Theory in the Artwork of Mierle Laderman Ukeles and Mary Kell |
124. | A promise of partnership: Parental involvement and social reproduction in one middle school |
125. | The World Bank's employment programs in Ecuador and beyond: Empowering women, domesticating men, and resolving the social reproduction dilemma |
126. | 'Inqueeries': Tracing the reproduction legacies of gay men |
127. | Women's medicine and fertility: A social history of reproduction in South Nyanza, Kenya, 1920--1980 |
128. | Neither excellence nor equity: A case study of reform, reproduction, and resistance at an urban elementary school |
129. | Learning to teach: Reproducing a pedagogy of oppression |
130. | Population biology of Sedum integrifolium ssp. leedyi |
131. | Ideological reproduction and social control in medical education |
132. | Morphology, mode of reproduction, and fertility of Pennisetum orientale L. C. Rich |
133. | An analysis of college-going decisions as social reproduction phenomena: Comparative case studies in rural Pennsylvania |
134. | Fertility and reproduction in Dominica |
135. | Pollinator limitation, cost of reproduction, and fitness in plants: A demographic approach |
136. | Values education and reproduction in contemporary society: An analysis based on the work of Juergen Habermas |
137. | CONCEPTS OF GENDER AND REPRODUCTION AND THE CHANGING STATUS OF URBAN WOMEN IN THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHIN |
138. | THE ROLE OF THE HOME ECONOMICS PROFESSION IN THE REPRODUCTION OF SOCIAL RELATIONS: AN EXPLORATION OF SELECTED THEORETICAL AND HISTORICAL QUESTIONS |
139. | The Long Reach of Families: Family Structure History, Parental Support, and the Reproduction of Inequality in Young Adulthood |
140. | English Education and Social Reproduction: an Ethnography of Adolescents in a Korean Public Schoo |
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