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Simply Knitting - July 2010
Simply Knitting is the UK's best-selling knitting magazine. Whether you’re a beginner or you’ve been knitting for years you'll find lots of exciting patterns, knitting news and great buys in every issue.
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Good Times, the Canadian Magazine for Successful Retirement, helps you plan for and make the most of this special time of life. Good Times is a lifestyle magazine with writers who share your concerns, dreams and love of fun.
Career GPS: Strategies for Women Navigating the New Corporate Landscape
The workplace is constantly in flux, and even now there are new opportunities open to women. But to take advantage of these possibilities, it's essential to know the current rules for corporate success. This isn't your father's or your mother's workplace anymore! Whether it's the CEO seat, an executive manager slot, or a more intrapreneurial position, women who follow Career GPS will have what it takes to gain their professional goals.
Women today are creating a new brand of feminisma one that emphasizes political strength, spirituality, and a partnership model as a constructive force for change in society. This insightful work addresses the disparities related to women's status that continue to exist, but also takes stock of the real gains achieved by the women's movement. While its primary focus is the United States, Feminism also examines how multiculturalism and global thinking have infused today's feminists with a sense of widened responsibility for girls and women worldwide.
Dangerous Motherhood: Insanity and Childbirth in Victorian Britain
Dangerous Motherhood is the first study of the close and complex relationship between mental disorder and childbirth. Exploring the relationship between women, their families and their doctors reveals how explanations for the onset of puerperal insanity were drawn from a broad set of moral, social and environmental frameworks, rather than being bound to ideas that women as a whole were likely to be vulnerable to mental illness.