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|  | The Myth of Male Power by Warren Farrell Best-selling author Warren Farrell offers a new, non-dogmatic approach to the relationships between men and women--one that questions the victim/oppressor mindset and suggests that the 'myth of male power' needs to be re-evaluated for a clearer understanding of the roots of gender conflict and a deeper bond between the sexes. AUTHOR: Warren Farrell PUBLISHER: Berkley Publishing Group FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Advice 
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 | Story of Barbie by Kitturah B. Westenhouser This expanded second edition tells of the many innovations of Mattel's Barbie doll and the story behind her. Over 300 color photos anchor this informative book. AUTHOR: Kitturah B. Westenhouser PUBLISHER: Collector Books FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: Antiques & Collectibles 
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 | Usted Si Puede Ser Feliz Pase Lo Que Pase by Richard Carlson, Wayne W. Dyer In this practical, easy-to-follow guide, Carlson tells listeners how to be happy now before they solve all of their problems. By understanding five fundamental principles--Thought, Mood, Separate Realities, Feelings, and the Present Moment. Under Carlson's guidance, they'll learn to accept their own unique ways of thinking and use their emotions as a biofeedback mechanism to stay in touch with the causes of unhappiness. AUTHOR: Richard Carlson, Wayne W. Dyer PUBLISHER: New World Library FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Advice 
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 | Reconcilable Differences by Elina Furman, Robert Stephan Cohen Description not available.A divorce attorney identifies the seven most common relationship problems--Parallel Lives, Communication, Sex, Money, Infidelity, Transitions, and In-laws/Family--and explains how to deal with each of them before it is too late to save a marriage. 35,000 first printing. AUTHOR: Elina Furman, Robert Stephan Cohen PUBLISHER: Pocket Books FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: Advice 
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 | Mechanical Brides by Ellen Lupton, Nancy Aakre Mechanical Brides considers gender segregation -- both implicit and explicit -- in the home and workplace by linking appliances and business equipment to their life in culture. The social, economic, and sexual meanings of objects are revealed through advertising, photo-journalism, film stills, and an analysis of changing design styles. This book will appeal to anyone interested in advertising, industrial design, American studies, cultural studies, or women`s studies. Thorough, annotated, good-looking, and well-written. It shows off, very well, the imagination and extensive scholarship that created the project . -- Victoria Milne, Blueprint Relentlessly witty.... Hits a major nerve.... Gazing into the emotionally charged universe of the home, curator Ellen Lupton has lifted the lid on the history, of modern sexuality . -- Kay Larson, New York AUTHOR: Ellen Lupton, Nancy Aakre PUBLISHER: Princeton Architectural Press FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Advice 
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 | Surviving Teen Pregnancy by Jeanne W. Lindsay, Shirley M. Arthur The author, herself a single parent at age 16, offers advice to teenagers dealing with a pregnancy. Her thesis is that teenage mothers must set goals for themselves, continue to keep control over their lives, and remember to aspire to fulfill their own dreams. Also covered is detailed information about what to expect during a pregnancy. AUTHOR: Jeanne W. Lindsay, Shirley M. Arthur PUBLISHER: Morning Glory Press, Incorporated FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: Advice 
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