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'As the Lord said' explicit appeals to Jesus tradition in the Apostolic Fathers
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Dads in the workplace: How men juggle jobs and kids
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Parents' socialization of children's emotions and children's socioemotional adjustment: The role of adult attachment
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Cryptic fathers: Paternal loss in Victorian literature (Charles Dickens)
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Paternal plots: Market revolution and mediatory fathers in the American Renaissance
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African American custodial and non-custodial fathers: Socio-demographic characteristics and structure of social networks
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Our fathers' footsteps: Family myths and the Southern heroic tradition
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A multiple case study of decision-making and critical thinking skills of unwed adolescent fathers
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A crutch, a tool: How mothers and fathers of boys with ADHD experience and understand the work of Ritalin
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Fatherwork in the crossfire: Chicano teen fathers struggling to take care of business
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Fathers and brothers: Familial diplomacy of the Creek Indians and Anglo-Americans, 1733 to removal
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Barriers preventing involvement between nonresident African American fathers and their biological children
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Outside looking in: A phenomenological study of non-residential African American fathers' perceptions of their roles in the academic process of their male children
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The quasi father-daughter relationship as a literary theme: Analysis and criticism
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DEAD FATHERS: THE DISCOURSES OF MODERNIST AUTHORITY (CONRAD, JAMES, HEMINGWAY, WOOLF)
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Reception, Interpretation and Doctrine in the Sixth Century: John Maxentius and the Scythian Monks
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Opening the 'black box': Nonresidential African American fathers on black men's educational outcomes: During the period of three federal policy
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'Return to the land of your fathers': A narrative reading of Genesis 31-33, the return of Jacob to the land of Canaan
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Fathers of Gay Sons: The Relationship Between Father-Role Confidence and Father Involvemen
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Paternity leave and family relationships as reported by fathers
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