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Why We Buy
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Underhill's new book, What Women Want, attempts to explain what makes marketing and products female friendly and why it is important that companies cater to women?s needs. One big reason why companies should pay heed to Underhill's book is that women are responsible for 83 percent of consumer purchases in this country.
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NBC's Today Show Producers Share Advice For New Moms
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Recently SheSpeaks had the opportunity to get the inside scoop on the new book when we spoke with the writers of Today's Moms, Mary Ann Zoellner and Alicia Ybarbo.
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Women Offer Words of Wisdom For Our New First Lady
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Education specialists Barbara Seals Nevergold and Peggy Brooks-Bertram first got the idea for their book, Go, Tell Michelle, after seeing the cover of a July issue of The New Yorker satirically depicting Barack and Michelle Obama as gun-toting terrorists.
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Ways For Women to Work Through the Recession
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Keto explained to her local news affiliate the reason she chose to write on this subject was because women are losing their jobs at a faster rate and have riskier mortgages compared to men. Keto offers a variety of tips in her new book like how women can keep their jobs, create backup income, cut grocery bills in half, and look gorgeous without spending a fortune.
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Bright Lights, Big Ass
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From Bitter is the New Black' comes Jennifer Lancaster's second novel, Bright Lights, Big Ass' a rollicking and realistic look at life in the Windy city. No longer living the high life Lancaster creates an entertaining read about just how hard it is to find a good temp job, work on that second novel, and look for new digs while dealing with a slew of crazy neighbors.
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Rules For Renegades by Christine Comaford-Lynch
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This fast-paced page-turner does not read like your every day self-help book. It is more like Comaford-Lynch's own personal diary starting from age 16 on.
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Got Your Degree and Don't Know What To Do With It? Or Know Someone Else Who Does?
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Searching for a job can be a daunting task. If you're just graduating from college, or nurturing a family member on their way, it may seem an impossible feat. But now what? The day you were deposited on the curb of your college campus with a diploma in hand, were you elated or let down? The parchment is proof of your accomplishments, but it isn't a ticket to your career. You need to get through the door of prospective employers but how do you make an impression if you have no experience?
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Eat, Pray, Love: What's Your Word?
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Words: We speak them, write them, type them and read them. Words are powerful. Elizabeth Gilbert searches for her own in Eat, Pray, Love. Can you define yourself in one word?
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Stuff we love!
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Wife in the Fast Lane won't be in stores until April but, you can get a sneak peek at an exclusive excerpt from the book.
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Animal, Vegetable, Miracle
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Kingsolver and her husband moved their two daughters from Tucson, AZ to their southern Appalachia farm once used for summer getaways and changed their lives. The whole Kingsolver clan set out to farm their land and live off it. They produced vegetables, fruits, raised poultry, and even made their own cheese.
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