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A sociocultural interpretation of gifted secondary students' transition-related experiences within university communities
Author: Lauridsen, Kristi
Date created: 2013-01-18
I won't, I might, I am": undergraduate women and stages of change for participation in leadership development activities
Author: McComb, Tina Ann
Date created: 2007

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