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If you import Excel data into Access without links, any changes you make to the Excel source data will be reflected in the Access table.
Traditional Masculinity
A cultural norm that defines the socially-accepted behaviors and attitudes considered appropriate for men, often emphasizing strength, stoicism, and leadership.
Achievement
The act of accomplishing a task or reaching a goal, often recognized as a sign of competence or skill.
Masculinity
A cultural orientation in which assertiveness and materialism are valued.
Assertiveness
The quality of being self-assured and confident without being aggressive, in a way that respects others' rights and opinions.
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