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Vietnamese Refugee Elderly Women and Their Experiences of Social Support: A Multiple Case Study.Published in:2017By:Wang, Sherry;Creswell, John;Nguyen, Dau;Wang, Sherry C;Creswell, John WPublication type:journal article
Speaking in Tongues: Myung Mi Kim's Stylized Mouths.Published in:2004By:Jeon, Joseph JonghyunPublication type:Literary Criticism
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