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... have seen themselves in Nan , the young woman who follows her inner voice into a profession that conservatives of the time wished to reserve for men . ... reject conformity , and follow Nan's lead into fuller self - realization .
... have seen themselves in Nan , the young woman who follows her inner voice into a profession that conservatives of the time wished to reserve for men . ... reject conformity , and follow Nan's lead into fuller self - realization .
Halaman 167
This follows upon Ferris's mentioning British historian Henry T. Buckle's ( 1821-1862 ) memorable assertion that ... since this quality of intuition is what characterizes those physicians who follow their profession by " divine right .
This follows upon Ferris's mentioning British historian Henry T. Buckle's ( 1821-1862 ) memorable assertion that ... since this quality of intuition is what characterizes those physicians who follow their profession by " divine right .
Halaman 178
... stories of acculturation , male and female , follow a more or less set pattern - an Old World character goes through a transition from the oppressive native country to the Promised Land and is reborn there as a New World Citizen .
... stories of acculturation , male and female , follow a more or less set pattern - an Old World character goes through a transition from the oppressive native country to the Promised Land and is reborn there as a New World Citizen .
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