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Lyn Richards

Pub Date: 11/2009
Pages: 256

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Lyn Richards
Title: Wedding Work

Author: Áine M. Humble

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NOTE: The study on which this report is based was funded by a New Scholar's Internal Grant from Mount Saint Vincent University.