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Thomas, Cal (2000) 'For the Spice Girls, there's nothing sugar or nice', Dial-the-
Truth Ministries website, http://www.av1611.org/othpubls/spicegls.html Tuchman,
Gaye (1978) 'Introduction: the symbolic annihilation of women by the mass ...
Thomas, Cal (2000) 'For the Spice Girls, there's nothing sugar or nice', Dial-the-
Truth Ministries website, http://www.av1611.org/othpubls/spicegls.html Tuchman,
Gaye (1978) 'Introduction: the symbolic annihilation of women by the mass ...
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... as nuclear scientist 49 Richardson, Diane 151 role models: examples 211–214
; types 214–216; psychological research 215–216; girl power 216–220; Spice
Girls 216–219; Destiny's Child 219–220; Britney Spears 224–236; as navigation
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