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Read more: Intellectual companionshipPeople wondered why the dashing Franklin Delano Roosevelt married Eleanor. “What lay behind the mutual attraction between the smooth, handsome youth and the old-maidish young…
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Read more: What would Batman eat?Ask a group of children. That’s what the researchers at the Cornell Food and Brand Lab did. Before they took a group of children to…
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Read more: Just walk 20 minutes a dayGretchen Reynolds has some advice for the two-thirds of Americans who get no exercise at all. You don’t have to run marathons, sit on an…
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Read more: Superwoman vs. the Resolute WomanWhat’s the difference between the Resolute Woman and superwoman? The Resolute Woman takes care of herself. Superwoman does everything and takes care of everyone else.…
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Read more: Is it possible to be superwoman?In her article in The Atlantic, Anne-Marie Slaughter writes about women struggling to “have it all” and suggests that our society needs to change social policies…
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Read more: Mother or marathoner?If you haven’t read Anne-Marie Slaughter’s article “Why Women Still Can’t Have It All,” read it now. We printed out all 28 pages. The article…
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Read more: Tired and stressed?By now the fact that an article in The Atlantic titled “Why Women Still Can’t Have it All,” brought more online response than any other…
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Read more: “There is work to do”On December 1, 1955, when Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat to a white male passenger on a bus in Montgomery, Alabama, she…
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Read more: A successful weight-loss programDr. David Grossman, a member of the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force, lists five factors in a successful weight-loss program in an article in the…
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Read more: Moving forward into the futureIn the introduction to the 2005 edition of Through the Narrow Gate, Karen Armstrong, a British author of 12 books, remembers that the first draft…