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  1. Ties That Bind. Series: (D867 - D903) Selection includes companion monuments, family monuments, contemporary and traditional shapes, wing/vase style monuments, individuals, markers (slants, bevels, flats), and child monuments. Online Catalog: Complete design series available online.

  2. This paper theorizes three forms of bias that might limit women's representation: outright hostility, double standards, and a double bind whereby desired traits present bigger burdens for women than men. We examine these forms of bias using conjoint experiments derived from several original surveys—a population survey of American voters and two rounds of surveys of American public officials ...

    • Dawn Langan Teele, Joshua Kalla, Frances Rosenbluth
    • 2018
  3. The authors conclude that California is heading into uncharted waters—the most diverse population in American history, voting rates lower than those in the rest of the nation, and disproportionately low rates of voting and civic engagement by low- income minorities.

  4. Jun 6, 2018 · Ties that bind. June 6, 2018. Alumna Catherine Griffin ’86 economics shares experiences that made her an Anteater for life. While many consider commencement the official end of their university experience, the word commencement, in fact, comes from the Latin for beginning. For Catherine Griffin, who graduated from the School of Social ...

  5. Feb 22, 2017 · By Steefenie Wicks This story marks my 60th article for the Sausalito Historical Society, so I decided to explore my past work only to be pleasantly surprised to find that there is a thread that binds them all.  That thread is the water.  Each person I have interviewed has had a h

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  7. Oct 1, 2006 · T iya M iles. Ties That Bind: The Story of an Afro-Cherokee Family in Slavery and Freedom. (American Crossroads.) Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press in association with the George Gund Foundation Input in African American Studies. 2005. Pp. xix, 306. $34.95

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