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1990 Summer directive part 1 Printed/Typescript Directive 1990

Mass Observation Project: Module II 1990s Available

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Adam Matthew Digital (Firm), digitiser.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Abortion.
Ethics.
Marriage.
Homosexuality.
Health.
Emotions.
Families.
Diseases.
Current events.
Crime.
Children.
Birth control.
Adultery.
Sons.
Sexual health.
Sex.
Romance fiction.
Parents.
Mothers.
Love.
Grief.
Grandparents.
Grandchildren.
Reproduction.
Fathers.
Experience.
Eugenics.
Divorce.
Death.
Daughters.
Dates (Fruit).
Contraceptives.
Contraception.
Condom (Gers, France).
Celibacy.
Infants.
Intimacy (Psychology).
Families--Great Britain.
Marriage--Great Britain.
Unmarried couples--Great Britain.
Unmarried couples.
Sex (Psychology)--Great Britain.
Sex (Psychology).
ethics (philosophy).
homosexuality.
health.
sons (people).
sexuality.
parents.
mothers.
love (emotion).
grief.
fathers.
daughters.
childhood.
France--Condom (Gers).
Great Britain.
Physical Description:
1 online resource
Other Title:
1990 Summer part 1: Close relationships
Place of Publication:
Marlborough, Wiltshire Adam Matthew Digital 2021
Summary:
Advice to unmarried pregnant woman; AIDS and changes in patterns of relationships; Celibacy; Close relationships; Contraception; Divorce; Marriage and love; Most romantic situation; Friendship; Gender roles and close relationships; Homosexuality and advice to young people; Homosexuality; Love; Marriage; Unmarried parenthood; Sexuality; Contraceptive advice
Notes:
This directive is one part of a two-part directive. Click on part 2 in the 'View other part(s) of this directive' field to read it
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OCLC:
1335826567

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