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Citation: Le. Wolfwendel, MODELS OF EXCELLENCE - THE BACCALAUREATE ORIGINS OF SUCCESSFUL EUROPEAN-AMERICAN WOMEN, AFRICAN-AMERICAN WOMEN, AND LATINAS, The Journal of higher education, 69(2), 1998, pp. 141
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VOLKWEIN JF
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CABRERA AF
NAPIERSKIPRANCL MR
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Citation: C. Adelman, WORKING IN THE MIDDLE - STRENGTHENING EDUCATION AND TRAINING FOR THE MID-SKILLED LABOR-FORCE - GRUBB,WN, The Journal of higher education, 69(1), 1998, pp. 114-116
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Citation: A. Ortmann, HOW TO SURVIVE IN POSTINDUSTRIAL ENVIRONMENTS - SMITH,ADAM ADVICE FORTODAYS COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES, The Journal of higher education, 68(5), 1997, pp. 483
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