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Journal of Logic, Language and Information, 2007
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Nursing Standard, 1988
Most children who experiment with glue sniffing do so when they are 13 or 14 years old, according to a study of children in Wales. Researchers analysed 4,474 questionnaires from children aged between 11 and 19. Of these, 304 admitted to having tried glue sniffing, 33 were current sniffers.
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Most children who experiment with glue sniffing do so when they are 13 or 14 years old, according to a study of children in Wales. Researchers analysed 4,474 questionnaires from children aged between 11 and 19. Of these, 304 admitted to having tried glue sniffing, 33 were current sniffers.
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Although unsung by philosophy and trans studies alike, despite their attentions to the seams of relation, glue is a powerful analytic for thinking both intimacy and rupture. The Five College archive of trans life returns to the spot over and over again: this dynamic of adhesions broken and bonded, of belongings rewired beneath the (f)act of trans ...
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