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      Gaunt, Kyra Danielle.
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      Slide : games as lessons in black musical style -- Education, liberation : learning the ropes of a
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      Irving, Barrie A.
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      -- Career education for Muslim girls : meeting culture at the crossroads / Vivienne Barker, Barrie A. Irving
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      Penney, Dawn, 1966-
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      . Gender, Health and Physical Education -- 9. Understanding Girls' Experience of Physical Education
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      Richardson, Theoni, author.
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      hypothesized that this study would show that students who perceive their music education as culturally
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      Ross, Michael Elsohn, 1952- author.
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      contemporary figures such as girls-education activist Malala Yousafzai; "Gulabi Gang" founder Sampat Pal Devi
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      Teunis, Niels.
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      . Díaz -- Knowing girls : gender and learning in school-based sexuality education / Jessica Fields
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      Cross, R. T. (Roger T.)
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      ? Science for girls? Which girls? / Nancy Brickhouse -- Understanding gender differences in science
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      Pan, Jingtong, author.
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      longitudinal mediation models, I explore the extent to which caregiver involvement in education is associated
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      Harrell-Nicks, NaTasha Monique, author.
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      parents to elevate nutritional education and PA for adolescent girls. My study may contribute to positive
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      Leon, Ebony D., author.
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      % girls), the majority of whom (87%) had some college education or less. I conducted a narrative analysis