Ethnology, Volume 43University of Pittsburgh, 2004 - Anthropology |
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... cent of Muslim women and 32 per cent of Christian women in the 25-34 age group delayed marriage until age 25 , with 12 per cent and 25 per cent , respectively , remaining unmarried between 35 and 39. These figures were not radically ...
... cent of Muslim women and 32 per cent of Christian women in the 25-34 age group delayed marriage until age 25 , with 12 per cent and 25 per cent , respectively , remaining unmarried between 35 and 39. These figures were not radically ...
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... cent of the sample indicated that their interest in history , whether casual or serious , prompts them to visit . It is not surprising that Gettysburg attracts people who are interested in history and want to learn more . For some ...
... cent of the sample indicated that their interest in history , whether casual or serious , prompts them to visit . It is not surprising that Gettysburg attracts people who are interested in history and want to learn more . For some ...
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... cent ) were employed and 101 ( 65 per cent ) married . During 2003-04 we revisited all previously surveyed households . There were 202 men of working age of whom 91 ( 45 per cent ) were employed and only 97 ( 48 per cent ) were married ...
... cent ) were employed and 101 ( 65 per cent ) married . During 2003-04 we revisited all previously surveyed households . There were 202 men of working age of whom 91 ( 45 per cent ) were employed and only 97 ( 48 per cent ) were married ...
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The Case of Unmarried | 1 |
Punk Cuisine Dylan Clark | 19 |
Development and the Life Story of a Thai Farmer Leader | 33 |
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