Yvonne Nicholls
Yvonne Isabel Nicholls, Miles (20 February 1914 – 31 January 2009), was an Australian activist, author, civil libertarian, public speaker and teacher.Her notable accomplishments include heading a unit that photographed and catalogued science documents in Australia House during World War II, discovering a species of ant endemic to the Otway Ranges (''Monomorian yvonnii''), contributing to the 1967 referendum campaign to enable the federal government to make laws benefiting Aboriginal Australians, securing the patronage of the Thai Government for a former PEN English-language school in Bangkok, and amassing research through visits to more than 15 countries to develop her popular lecture entitled ''The Fascinating History of Sex''. Provided by Wikipedia
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Emergence of proposals for revompensing developing countries for maintaining environmental quality Source book by Nicholls, Yvonne I.
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Source book: Emergence of proposals for recompensing developing countries for maintaining environmental quality by Nicholls, Yvonne I.
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Court of Augmentations Accounts for Bedfordshire, II
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Court of Augmentations Accounts for Bedfordshire, I
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