Jeanne Asher
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Ten Amazing Facts about Beauty…
The Communist regime of Mao Zedong banned the use of cosmetics in the 1970s, and visitors to China struggled to tell men from women. Today China is the world’s fourth largest beauty market, with most leading Western brands sold as skin lighteners.
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Breaking Up is Hard to Do, Unless Everyone Else is Doing it Too:
We also find that popular people are less likely to get divorced, divorcees have denser social networks, and they are much more likely to remarry other divorcees.
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A Summer Destination: 2012 Genealogy Workshops Across the US
The National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) offers the public a comprehensive program of genealogical workshops and courses in its facilities nationwide. Topics include an introduction to genealogy and research into records such as census schedules, military service and pension records, and passenger lists.
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Appreciating Seahorses, Dragon Fish and an Albino Alligator
The difficulty and the exertion in sampling and filming marine life is a unique challenge, at times exhilarating but also occasionally disappointing. Sea horses and their kin are being harvested intentionally for the aquarium and medicinal trades, and incidentally as bycatch in the shrimp and bottom trawl fisheries
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Maira Kalman: Various Illuminations (of a Crazy World) at CJM
We went as grandparents, whose grandchildren have discovered a number of the books she wrote for them … for her … for us. We can’t recall books that we’ve so enjoyed reading out loud, and perhaps ‘loud’ is the operative word. The characters become more alive when we stress the words, the outrageous but oh-so-real…
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When Does It End? Gender Equalities in 22 Nations
Many say that men get more opportunities than equally qualified women for jobs that pay well and that life is generally better for men than it is for women in their countries. This is especially so in some of the wealthier nations surveyed.
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The High Art of Photographic Advertising
“Inventive angles, extreme close-ups, and manipulation of light and shadow could create a sense of movement, reveal new dimensions and textures, and transform the mundane and everyday into beautiful abstractions”





