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Privilege based on ability rather than on inheritance , freedom of the individual , and opportunities of economic advancement for all groups of society had now become the stated goals , if not always the realities , of American society ...
Privilege based on ability rather than on inheritance , freedom of the individual , and opportunities of economic advancement for all groups of society had now become the stated goals , if not always the realities , of American society ...
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On the frontier , journalistic opportunities for women were greater than literary opportunities . One of the most colorful journalists of her time was Jane Swisshelm , who owned and edited The St. Cloud Visiter ( sic ) in Minnesota .
On the frontier , journalistic opportunities for women were greater than literary opportunities . One of the most colorful journalists of her time was Jane Swisshelm , who owned and edited The St. Cloud Visiter ( sic ) in Minnesota .
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Her opportunities for self - fulfillment have never been greater ; and , paradoxically , her dilemma has never been more profound . The multiplicity of choices of necessity means conflicts and doubts , uncertainty and the potential for ...
Her opportunities for self - fulfillment have never been greater ; and , paradoxically , her dilemma has never been more profound . The multiplicity of choices of necessity means conflicts and doubts , uncertainty and the potential for ...
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