At Our Core: Women Writing about PowerSandra Martz Papier-Mache Press, 1998 - 180 ページ A collection of stories, poems and photographs that explore the concept of power in women's lives, providing women with the opportunity to validate, honour and define what power means to them. |
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... boat was the heaviest boat of the trip for at least the first week . Finally the bus with our passengers arrived . They got out , leaning over with the weight of their day packs , and stood gawking at us in the September morning sun . I ...
... boat was the heaviest boat of the trip for at least the first week . Finally the bus with our passengers arrived . They got out , leaning over with the weight of their day packs , and stood gawking at us in the September morning sun . I ...
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... boat and pad- dle hard through the next rapid ! " I never let him know I was scared to death . I wanted him to think I was good and confident — a real white - water chick . I wanted him to think I'd be worth taking down the river again ...
... boat and pad- dle hard through the next rapid ! " I never let him know I was scared to death . I wanted him to think I was good and confident — a real white - water chick . I wanted him to think I'd be worth taking down the river again ...
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... boat in Idaho didn't compare to what I felt as I approached the Ootsa . It was more like a hungry pack of vultures had been turned loose to feed upon the contents of my stom- ach . My four passengers sat at attention , their eyes ...
... boat in Idaho didn't compare to what I felt as I approached the Ootsa . It was more like a hungry pack of vultures had been turned loose to feed upon the contents of my stom- ach . My four passengers sat at attention , their eyes ...
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