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In many religions there are specific beliefs about gender and their rights and roles. In this way the study of gender is relevant to the study of religion.
Christopher Thorne has written: 'Ideology and power' 'The use of radio and television for individual study'
Barrie Anthony Mills has written: 'A study of how lecturers and management in colleges of further education have been affected by change'
People who discover, study, interpret, and write history are called
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Gender is the Dependant Variable
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Sue Thorne has written: 'A study over 3 years 1991-1994 in one primary school to assess the extent of bullying and to analyse the impact of the school's response'
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No, it is simply a field of study which anyone who has an interest can study. Fields of study are not gender specific.
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