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These leagues will offer role models to younger women and promote greater chances for female athletes, continuing the tradition of gender equity in sports, first promoted through title IX.
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With this facility and the new softball stadium, Sunset Rec area has become a first-class area not only for regular students, sunbathers, swimmers, and tennis players, but also for some of our varsity teams. but the shutdown of those programs is all related to title IX.
Bruins Nation bryanucla 2009
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For those that do, many of the profits from big time basketball and football are used to support "fringe sports" and those that exist largely to satisfy title IX.
Economics of Higher Education Subsidies, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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If the answers to both questions are yes, then this 53" x 90" Andreas Gursky, "Untitled IX. 1998", coming up at Phillips Contemporary Art Sale on May 14 might be for you!
On the Block The Year in Pictures 2009
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If the answers to both questions are yes, then this 53" x 90" Andreas Gursky, "Untitled IX. 1998", coming up at Phillips Contemporary Art Sale on May 14 might be for you!
Archive 2009-05-01 The Year in Pictures 2009
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In 1523 Richard Bankes printed a curious little tract with the following title: 'Here begynneth a lytell newe treatyse or mater intytuled and called The IX.
The Book-Hunter at Home P. B. M. Allan
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Britannica, IX., 600-607, is valuable for its brevity and its clearness.
The Governments of Europe Frederic Austin Ogg 1914
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-- The chief authorities on this matter are the journal of Denonville, of which there is a translation in the _Colonial Documents of New York_, IX.; the letters of Denonville to the Minister; the _État Présent de l'Église de la
Count Frontenac and New France under Louis XIV Francis Parkman 1858
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_less_ number is placed _before_ one representing a _greater_, its value is to be _subtracted_; thus, IV. represents _four_; IX., _nine_; XL.,
Popular Education For the use of Parents and Teachers, and for Young Persons of Both Sexes Ira Mayhew 1854
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_Historische Zeitschrift_, IX., 391, shows that German traders were known in the lands about the Baltic at least as early as the knights.]
The Character and Influence of the Indian Trade in Wisconsin Frederick Jackson Turner 1896
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