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Curnow (Thomas) Allen (Monro). 1911--2001, New Zealand poet and anthologist How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Furthermore, questions have been raised about the applicability of many career theories and interventions to diverse segments of the population (based on gender, race, cultural background, sexual orientation, disability status) that were not included in the development of these theories or interventions (Arbona, 1996; Curnow, 1989; Fitzgerald & Betz, 1994; Leong, 1996; Pope, 1995; Szymanski, Enright, Hershenson, & Ettinger, 2003). Featured teachers: James Curnow, Larry Mitchell, Russell Robinson and Matthew Harden. In 1960 the New Zealand verse-master Allen Curnow confidently described a move "away from colonialism and on towards the island nation of the past three or four decades" with a progressively attenuating identity as "these loyal and dutiful islands" hiding behind-Britain's "maternal screen (Ian Wedde and Harvey McQueen, eds. |
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