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United States. Federal Trade Commission. Office of Consumer and Business Education, ed. Home equity credit lines: Fast facts. Washington, D.C: Federal Trade Commission, Bureau of Consumer Protection, Office of Consumer & Business Education, 1996.

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Chamness, Robert P. Risk assessments: Residentially secured lines of credit. Washington, D.C. (1120 Connecticut Ave., N.W., Washington 20036): American Bankers Association, 1985.

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Smuckler, Gary S. A practical guide to home equity lines of credit. New York, N.Y: Executive Enterprises Publications, 1989.

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Sheshunoff & Company., ed. How to profitably provide home equity lines of credit. Austin, Tex. (P.O. Box 13203, Austin 78711): Sheshunoff, 1987.

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Urban, Edmund T. North Carolina real property mechanics' liens, future advances, and equity lines: Including title insurance. 2nd ed. Norcross, GA (3110 Crossing Park, Norcross GA 30071-1367): Harrison Co., 1998.

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United States. Bureau of the Census, ed. Home equity lines of credit: A look at the people who obtain them. [Washington, D.C.?: U.S. Dept. of Commerce, Economics and Statistics Administration, Bureau of the Census, 1995.

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Dey, Shubhasis. Lines of credit and consumption smoothing: The choice between credit cards and home equity lines of credit. Ottawa: Bank of Canada, 2005.

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Visconsi, Elliott. Lines of equity: Literature and the origins of law in later Stuart England. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2008.

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Visconsi, Elliott. Lines of equity: Literature and the origins of law in later Stuart England. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2008.

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Ali, Paul A. U. Marshalling of securities: Equity and the priority-ranking of secured debt. Oxford [England]: Clarendon Press, 1999.

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Huntley, Rebecca. Eating between the lines: Food & equality in Australia. Melbourne: Black Inc., 2008.

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Mark, Powell. Patinaje en línea: Equipo, técnica fundamental y avanzada, trucos, hockey sobre patines. Barcelona: Editorial Hispano Europea, 1995.

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United Nations Commission on Science and Technology for Development. Gender Working Group., International Development Research Centre (Canada), Intermediate Technology Development Group, and United Nations Development Fund for Women., eds. Missing links: Gender equity in science and technology for development. Ottawa: International Development Research Centre in association with Intermediate Technology Publications and UNIFEM, 1995.

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Caleffi, Antonio Marcelo. O pagamento dos credores na falência: A (in)violabilidade do princípio constitucional da igualdade. Rio de Janeiro: Editora Lumen Juris, 2003.

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Weiland, Stefan. Par condicio creditorum: Der insolvenzrechtliche Gleichbehandlungsgrundsatz und seine Durchbrechungen zugunsten öffentlich-rechtlicher Gläubiger. Frankfurt, M: P. Lang, 2010.

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Visconsi, E. Lines of Equity. Cornell University Press, 2011.

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Ridge, Pauline, and James Glister. Fault Lines in Equity. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2012.

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Ridge, Pauline, and James Glister. Fault Lines in Equity. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2012.

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Services, Moebs. How to Do Home Equity Lines of Credit. Institute of Financial Education, 1987.

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Equity in Health Policy Assessment: Region of the Americas. Organización Panamericana de la Salud, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.37774/9789275122914.

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The Region of the Americas has prioritized the achievement of health equity—“the absence of avoidable or remediable differences among groups of people, whether these groups are defined socially, economically, demographically or geographically” (WHO)—both through regional agreements, such as the Sustainable Health Agenda for the Americas (2017), and by reporting progress toward the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development (the Sustainable Development Goals) (2015). Public sector policy is the principal initial lever through which both national and local governments institute and finance actions toward accelerating the achievement of equity in health. This study assessed 32 national health plans to report on whether and how countries in the Region are integrating the achievement of health equity into strategic lines of action in the health sector. It provides a snapshot of approaches and advances, allowing for knowledge sharing among countries on options for attention to equity in health policy. It will also facilitate future monitoring of trends in the integration of health equity aims and approaches in policies. The study found that stated overall commitments to health equity are common, as are commitments toward the disaggregation of data and monitoring of inequalities, while other elements of health equity like, for example, the identification of populations in situations of vulnerability, receive less attention. While further study is needed on the implementation and impacts of approaches in specific programmatic actions, the study provides useful insights to inform efforts for a stronger framework for health equity action toward the Region’s goals for 2030.
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Finley, Laura L., and Emily Reynolds Stringer. Beyond Burning Bras. ABC-CLIO, LLC, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798400617928.

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This book offers a practical guide to the everyday actions and decisions that anyone can take to promote gender equality and social justice in their own life and the world around them. Beyond Burning Bras: Feminist Activism for Everyone is an antidote to the poison of shock jocks who caricature the women's movement as a radical fringe of man-haters and paint activists as spoiled hooligans. Two real-life feminist activists, Laura Finley and Emily Stringer focus on the mainstream of everyday feminism, explaining what feminism is really all about and fanning out a spectrum of simple, imaginative, user-friendly ways in which ordinary readers can promote gender equality and social equity in their own lives and in the world around them. Beyond Burning Bras taps the life stories and first-person accounts of 50 ordinary individuals of every age, sex, sexuality, class, nationality, race, ethnicity, and learning style. All of them tell how they found within themselves the courage to take a stand on the front lines of feminist activism, whether in subtle private ways or in life-changing public ways. After a survey of the history of feminism in the United States, the authors and contributors show in successive chapters how feminism today meshes with other forms of activism relating to the workplace, sexual violence, the environment, politics, human bodies, the arts, youth, empowerment, and mothering.
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Anderson, Siwan, Lori Beaman, and Jean-Philippe Platteau, eds. Towards Gender Equity in Development. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198829591.001.0001.

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As a result of widespread mistreatment and overt discrimination in all dimensions of their lives, women lack significant autonomy. The central preoccupation of this book is to explore key sources of female empowerment and discuss the current challenges and opportunities for the future. Schematically, three main domains are distinguished. The first is marriage and women’s relative bargaining position within the household. Since in developing countries marriage is essentially universal and generally arranged by the parents, women have little say in the choice of their partner and largely depend on their husband for their livelihoods and well-being. How marriage, divorce, and remarriage practices have evolved and with what effects for women, is therefore of crucial concern. The second domain is the set of options available to women outside of marriage and in the context of their community. Given the importance of household dynamics in determining female well-being, a crucial step towards women’s empowerment consists of improving such options, economic and collective action opportunities in particular. The third domain belongs to the realm of over-arching discriminatory laws and cultural norms. Can the government acting as lawmaker contribute to modifying norms and practices that disadvantage women? Or, to be effective, do legal moves need to be complemented by other initiatives such as the expansion of economic opportunities for women? Do discriminatory social norms necessarily dissolve with improved legal status for women? These questions, and other related issues, are tackled from different perspectives, by top scholars with well-established experience in gender-focused economic and social research.
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Suzumura, Kotaro. Intergenerational Equity and Responsibility for Future Generations. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198825067.003.0006.

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Why should the present generation be held responsible for the sustainable well-being of future generations, especially since past generations must bear some large share of the cause of global warming? This chapter describes the principle that all generations irrespective of when they emerged in the past or will emerge in the future should have equal opportunity to lead worthwhile lives of their choice. It assesses several alternatives including assigning voting rights to the very young and setting aside these alternatives as on balance unsatisfactory or unworkable. On the principle of responsibility and compensation, the chapter proposes that the present generation must either abate global warming or compensate future generations. It explains and defends why this one-sided, external, and irrevocable choice of the present generation is the only sensible and moral alternative for addressing intergenerational equity.
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Shiffrin, Seana Valentine. Accommodation, Equality, and the Liar. Princeton University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.23943/princeton/9780691157023.003.0006.

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This chapter examines the regulation of autobiographical lies told outside circumstances of heightened testimonial importance in relation to the political values of equality and an under-theorized form of accommodation. It considers the range of values encapsulated by our practices of accommodation to emphasize the undernoticed social and legal phenomenon of accommodating moral wrongs. It argues that although legal regulation of some autobiographical lies may not offend freedom of speech, it may offend equality. The chapter starts its argument for legal accommodation of moral imperfection with some observations about accommodation within interpersonal morality. It then explains the distinction between the status of being a moral equal and being a political equal. It also presents some guidelines for thinking about when to accommodate moral failure and concludes that legal accommodation of autobiographical lies falls within those guidelines.
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Oldham, Geoffrey, and Betsy McGregor. Missing Links: Gender Equity in Science and Technology for Development. IDRC (International Development Research Cent, 1995.

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Morlino, Leonardo. Equality, Freedom, and Democracy. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198813873.001.0001.

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A democratic regime is assumed to implement freedom and equality as the two critical and most important values. The question we intend to address here is: how and why has the actual implementation of freedom and equality been changing in the 1990–2020 period? Researching this topic, we cannot ignore the impact of the Great Recession since 2008. Thus, in this comparative research, we analyse France, Germany, Italy, Poland, Spain, and the United Kingdom to detect the changes. As expected, the six largest European democracies have been differently affected by the crisis, as they also had different background factors. We address an additional question: what is the impact of the European Union on the two democratic values? Accordingly, we analyse economic inequality, social inequality, and ethnic inequality with the related changing trends and explanations. We also detect and analyse the trend of freedoms, and especially personal dignity, civil rights, and political rights. Thus, the relative decline of equalities and freedoms in the six countries emerge in the different complex facets. We also explore the demand for equalities and freedoms by citizens and the political commitments of party leaders. The other issues we address include how and why, respectively, equalities and freedoms are affected by domestic aspects and the role of external factors, especially the European Union. By connecting equalities and freedoms and drawing the lines of entire research, we show how there are three different paths in the future of democracy: balanced democracy, protest democracy, and unaccountable democracy.
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Scanlon, T. M. Equality, Liberty, and Coercion. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198812692.003.0007.

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It is frequently objected that the pursuit of equality involves objectionable interference with individual liberty, depriving individuals of options that they have reason to want and putting them under the control of others in an objectionable way. The pursuit of equality seems most clearly in conflict with liberty when equality is to be promoted through redistributive taxation, taking income from some in order to give it to others. But the main means of promoting equality lies in changing the institutions of property and exchange that generate inequality in pretax incomes. These institutions of predistribution also determine the extent of legitimate taxation: how much of what is gained from various transactions individuals are entitled to keep. These institutions need to be justified, taking into account considerations of liberty, as well as objections to inequality, among other factors.
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Berman, Stephen, Judith S. Palfrey, Zulfiqar Bhutta, and Adenike O. Grange, eds. Global Child Health Advocacy. American Academy of Pediatrics, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1542/9781581108293.

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Llewellyn, Matthew P., and John Gleaves. Selling Out the Amateur Ideal. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252040351.003.0008.

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This chapter discusses the continued decline of amateurism during the late 1960s and 1970s. Soaked in the countercultural spirit of the era, movements around the world challenged social norms and social order, often through radical and subversive efforts. The sustained push for civil rights along racial, gender, and social lines powerfully exposed the system of inequality in capitalist societies. Amateur sport was not immune to emerging cultural movements that challenged exploitation and threatened the status quo. Hair gradually lengthened as athletes questioned the authority of coaches and administrators. The sociologist Harry Edwards founded the Olympic Project for Human Rights in 1967, which also protested racial discrimination in both sport and society at large. Even sportswomen mobilized in their push for greater inclusion and pay equity, particularly as television and commercial marketing transformed elite sport into lucrative commodities. The International Olympic Committee suddenly found itself caught between the pillars of tradition and modernity. Under the leadership of its aging president, Avery Brundage, it struggled to keep pace with the shifting sporting landscape.
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Caldwell, Kia Lilly. Black Women’s Health Activism and the Development of Intersectional Health Policy. University of Illinois Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252040986.003.0003.

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This chapter examines black women health activists’ contributions to an intersectional reconceptualization of health that links gender health equity and racial health equity. The analysis explores the development of black women’s organizations in Brazil and their advocacy and policy work related to reproductive health, female sterilization, and HIV/AIDS. The analysis also focuses on black women’s local, national, and transnational activism, particularly related to the 2001 World Conference Against Racism. The chapter argues that black women’s efforts to promote the development of non-universalist health policies underscores the importance of activists, scholars, and the Brazilian state reconceptualizing health disparities in ways that acknowledge the interrelationship among racial, gender, and socio-economic inequalities.
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Plough, Alonzo L., ed. Necessary Conversations. Oxford University PressNew York, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197641477.001.0001.

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Abstract The events of 2020 were an inflection point in an American journey toward health and racial equity. Necessary Conversations: Understanding Racism as a Barrier to Achieving Health Equity extends a powerful call to action. RWJF’s Sharing Knowledge conference was held in Jackson, Miss., a setting where it could build on its conviction that a Culture of Health is impossible without a commitment to racial equity. Hundreds of participants from around the country engaged in authentic dialogue about the systems and structures that are doing grave harm to people of color. With so many types of knowledge-builders in the room, a palette filled with blunt, provocative, and insistent ideas and strategies could be shared to inspire action. This sixth book in the Culture of Health series reflects a distinct shift in RWJF’s emphasis, based on a growing body of evidence that racism is the underlying cause of so many poor health outcomes. RWJF is considering what it would take to overhaul institutions that treat people differently on the basis of their race and to make very intentional shifts in their investments to elevate that focus. They are recognizing they have to commit resources and join with others to support working to advance health and racial equity. They are deepening their understanding of what it means to build partnerships and community power and the centrality of leadership by those who are most affected by the decisions that influence their lives.
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Hoffmann, Barbara. Composition Notebook: Equine Sports Journal Notebook Blank Lined Ruled 6x9 100 Pages. Independently Published, 2020.

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Notebooks, Cool. Notebook: Alien Equality Lgbt Fun Gift 120 Pages, A4 , Lined / Ruled, Diary. Independently Published, 2019.

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Kearl, Holly. Stop Street Harassment. ABC-CLIO, LLC, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798216019114.

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Using groundbreaking studies, news stories, and interviews, this book underscores that there will never be gender equity until men stop harassing women in public spaces—and it details strategies for achieving this goal. Street harassment is generally dismissed as harmless, but in reality, it causes women to feel unsafe in public, at least sometimes. To achieve true gender equality, it must come to an end. Stop Street Harassment: Making Public Places Safe and Welcoming for Women draws on academic studies, informal surveys, news articles, and interviews with activists to explore the practice's definition and prevalence, the societal contexts in which it occurs, and the role of factors such as race and sexual orientation. Perhaps more crucially, the book makes clear how women experience street harassment—how they feel about and respond to it—and the ways it negatively impacts lives. But understanding is only a beginning. In the second half of the book, readers will find concrete strategies for dealing with street harassers and ways to become involved in working to end this all-too-common violation. Educators, counselors, parents, and other concerned individuals will discover resources for teaching about harassment and modeling behavior that will help prevent harassment incidents.
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Hutson, Lorna, ed. The Oxford Handbook of English Law and Literature, 1500-1700. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199660889.001.0001.

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This Handbook triangulates the disciplines of history, legal history, and literature to produce a new, interdisciplinary framework for the study of early modern England. For historians of early modern England, turning to legal archives and learning more about legal procedure has seemed increasingly relevant to the project of understanding familial and social relations as well as political institutions, state formation, and economic change. Literary scholars and intellectual historians have also shown how classical forensic rhetoric formed the basis both of the humanist teaching of literary composition (poetry and drama) and of new legal epistemologies of fact-finding and evidence evaluation. In addition, the post-Reformation jurisdictional dominance of the common law produced new ways of drawing the boundaries between private conscience and public accountability. This Handbook brings historians, literary scholars, and legal historians together to build on and challenge these and similar lines of inquiry. Chapters in the Handbook consider the following topics in a variety of combinations: forensic rhetoric, poetics, and evidence; humanist and legal learning; political and professional identities at the Inns of Court; poetry, drama, and visual culture; local governance and legal reform; equity, conscience, and religious law; legal transformations of social and affective relations (property, marriage, witchcraft, contract, corporate personhood); authorial liability (libel, censorship, press regulation); rhetorics of liberty, slavery, torture, and due process; nation, sovereignty, and international law (the British archipelago, colonialism, empire).
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Coleman, Jen V. Eat Sleep Smash the Patriarchy: Gender Equality Womens Rights Blank Lined Note Book. Independently Published, 2018.

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Logs, Lit. Black Lives Matter: Anti Racism Social Justice Equality for All Lined Blank Journal. Independently Published, 2020.

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Goodrich, Chanda Gurung, Dibya Devi Gurung, and Aditya Bastola. State of gender equality and climate change in Nepal. International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development (ICIMOD), 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.53055/icimod.790.

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The State of Gender Equality and Climate Change is a series of reports covering countries across the Asia-Pacific (Vietnam and Cambodia), and Nepal. The report raises awareness about the need for gender-responsive climate action, analyzes gendered impacts of climate change, and suggests ways to enhance and mainstream gender equality into climate-relevant sectoral policies and actions. The objectives of the report are two-fold: 1. To strengthen country-driven processes by presenting more evidence of the links between gender equality and climate change and analysing gendered impacts in the forestry, agriculture, energy, and water sectors; and 2. To provide country-specific recommendations on enhancing gender responsive policy implementation and actions to further augment the integration of gender equality in climate relevant policy areas. The Nepal country report was prepared by the International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development (ICIMOD), United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), and UN Women.
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Publishing, Pun. Equality: Journal / Notebook / Diary Gift - 6 X9 - 120 Pages - White Lined Paper - Matte Cover. Independently Published, 2020.

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Publishing, Pun. Equality: Journal / Notebook / Diary Gift - 6 X9 - 120 Pages - White Lined Paper - Matte Cover. Independently Published, 2020.

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Publishing, Pun. Equality: Journal / Notebook / Diary Gift - 6 X9 - 120 Pages - White Lined Paper - Matte Cover. Independently Published, 2020.

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Publishing, Pun. Equality: Journal / Notebook / Diary Gift - 6 X9 - 120 Pages - White Lined Paper - Matte Cover. Independently Published, 2020.

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Publishing, Pun. Equality: Journal / Notebook / Diary Gift - 6 X9 - 120 Pages - White Lined Paper - Matte Cover. Independently Published, 2020.

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Journals, Simple. Black Lives Matter : Social Justice and Civil Rights Equality Notebook: 120 Page Lined Journal. Independently Published, 2020.

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Coleman, Jen V. Sometimes the King Is a Woman: Gender Equality Womens Rights Blank Lined Note Book. Independently Published, 2018.

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Journals, Life's Expressions. #equality: Inspirational and Motivational Journal/Notebook - 128 Lined Pages in a 6x9 Inch Softcover Notebook. Independently Published, 2019.

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Publishing, Pun. Social Equality: Journal / Notebook / Diary Gift - 6 X9 - 120 Pages - White Lined Paper - Matte Cover. Independently Published, 2020.

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blm, life life. Black Lives Matter: Social Justice and Human Civil Rights Equality Notebook 100 Page Lined Journal. Independently Published, 2020.

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Designs, Pretty Simple. If It Involves Feminism Social Justice or Equality Count Me In: Blank Lined Notebook Journal. Independently Published, 2020.

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Co, Awesome Textbook Publishing. Equine Science Is Awesome : Unique 100 Page A4 Equine Science Textbook Notebook: Fully Lined with Gift Message or Owner Info Space on First Page. Independently Published, 2019.

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