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2000
This chapter focuses on the interrelations between work, career and family. It emphasises the gendered and contextual nature of these interrelations. At a theoretical level, the concept of career is scrutinised and an alternative concept of career life-form is introduced.
Johanna Esseveld, Gunnar Andersson
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This chapter focuses on the interrelations between work, career and family. It emphasises the gendered and contextual nature of these interrelations. At a theoretical level, the concept of career is scrutinised and an alternative concept of career life-form is introduced.
Johanna Esseveld, Gunnar Andersson
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2016
This dissertation seeks to reorient the discussion of evolutionary science and literature in the British long nineteenth century towards a consideration of poetic form. Unlike critical considerations of the nineteenth-century novel, in which questions of form and evolution have long been intertwined, studies of the period's poetry have struggled to ...
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This dissertation seeks to reorient the discussion of evolutionary science and literature in the British long nineteenth century towards a consideration of poetic form. Unlike critical considerations of the nineteenth-century novel, in which questions of form and evolution have long been intertwined, studies of the period's poetry have struggled to ...
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1988
In the development of a forest, climbers play a role in all stages of succession. As with trees, each stage is more or less represented by its own species. The herbaceous pioneers are soon followed, in the young secondary stage, by fast-growing woody species of Convolvulaceae, Cucurbitaceae, Vitaceae, and others; only woody climbers are considered true
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In the development of a forest, climbers play a role in all stages of succession. As with trees, each stage is more or less represented by its own species. The herbaceous pioneers are soon followed, in the young secondary stage, by fast-growing woody species of Convolvulaceae, Cucurbitaceae, Vitaceae, and others; only woody climbers are considered true
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