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Holiday Brides and Policy Concerns: The Perils of Being in “NOMan’s” Land 假日新娘和政策关注:生活在“诺曼”土地上的危险
Gender and Women's Studies Pub Date : 1900-01-01 DOI: 10.31532/gendwomensstud.2.3.002
S. Kapur
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Self-Compassion Differences in Women Who Have Experienced Sexual Assault and Nonsexual Assault Trauma 经历过性侵犯和非性侵犯创伤的女性自我同情的差异
Gender and Women's Studies Pub Date : 1900-01-01 DOI: 10.31532/gendwomensstud.2.3.003
Jessica R. Williamson
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