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Read more: Hillary Clinton at 80Hillary Clinton “writes she plans to stay alive to see the first woman become president,” writes Susanna Schrobsdorff in the September 25, 2017, issue of…
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Read more: Trying to be liked“Hillary Clinton has spent 40 years trying to be liked,” writes Susanna Schrobsdorff in the September 25, 2017, issue of Time magazine. “Unfortunately, likability is…
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Read more: Live each day“Live each day as if your life was just begun,” Goethe once said.
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Read more: “Childless, short-haired communists”Jane McCallum was featured in an exhibit about women’s suffrage at this year’s State Fair of Texas. Texas, I was pleased to discover, was the…
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Read more: 100 years of women votingGet ready to celebrate! Nationwide, 65 organizations already are planning to commemorate 100 years of women’s suffrage in 2020. That’s the year the 19th Amendment…
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Read more: Girls todayGirls in this country are ethnically and racially diverse with half—51 percent—white, 25 percent Hispanic, 14 percent Black, 5 percent Asian, 4 percent multiracial and…
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Read more: The work of today“The work of today is the history of tomorrow, and we are its makers,” said Juliette Gordon Low, the founder of Girl Scouts. I just…
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Read more: Talent that wears skirts“Tremendous amounts of talent are lost to our society just because that talent wears skirts,” Shirley Chisholm once said.
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Read more: The Hermione EffectHow did Harry Potter change the world? One way is the Hermione Effect, says Eleanor Spencer-Regan, who teaches a course about Harry Potter at Durham…
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Read more: A fractured worldThrough their art, they are “coming to terms with being a fractured person living in a fractured world,” explain artists Lucia Simek and Cassandra Bird.…