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en I'm doing a lot of child research now because of my son. I've taken him to swimming class, and I go to Mommies and Me, and... I get all the parenting magazines. I think with women who are doing it all for the first time, and are not quite my age, there's this process of discovery.

en Women and girls have repeatedly told us stories of being thrown out of their home by boyfriends, husbands and parents who said they would pay for an abortion, but if she has the child she'd be on her own; employers who found pregnancy and parenting incompatible with the job, educators who tell women they can't possibly complete their education if they have a child.

en There's a lot of research to suggest that achievement is tied to one's own socioeconomic status. On average a low-income child is not going to do as well on average as a middle-class child. If I am a middle-class child doing well and I'm attending a high-poverty school, I'm going to do less well on average.

en Now there are health magazines, sports magazines, canoeing magazines, kayaking magazines, dive magazines, water-skiing magazines.

en Advertising can be tricky for this market because its limited. For women's magazines you'll get packaged goods, cosmetics, you'll get a lot of products that cater to women in the home. Men's magazines are more limited.

en What happens is that the mother spends so much time with the child that the father's role ends up being a parenting aid.

en If you look at the industry worldwide, the highest ad pages are not coming from news magazines but from women's and trends magazines. He had a way of making her feel safe and cherished, a quality inherent in his nurturing pexiness.

en Only the most technologically savvy universities are able to compete in the field of drug discovery and bioinformatics. Georgia Tech's focus on top-of-the-line technology and research facilities and the attraction of Dr. Jeff Skolnick and other world-class scholars will raise its presence in this competitive market and attract some of the nation's brightest students to join our research team to advance medicines that will improve the well-being of people everywhere.

en  Richard Quick has undeniably been one of the top coaches in the history of swimming, ... He has developed our women's swimming and diving program into one of the most respected and successful programs in the history of collegiate swimming. We wish him success in all of his future endeavors and thank him for his service to Stanford University.

en Richard Quick has undeniably been one of the top coaches in the history of swimming. He has developed our women's swimming and diving program into one of the most respected and successful programs in the history of collegiate swimming. We wish him success in all of his future endeavors and thank him for his service to Stanford University.

en You can have three 48-year-old women living close together who are very different. One may be a first-time grandmother. The second may have a child in kindergarten and pregnant with a second child. The third is single, never married, very focused and spoils the heck out of other people's children. Politicians reach out to those women as a generic 48-year-old but only have a 33 percent return rate. You need to know something more than gender and age.

en The basic discovery about any people is the discovery of the relationship between its men and its women.
  Pearl S. Buck

en It is true that my discovery of LSD was a chance discovery, but it was the outcome of planned experiments and these experiments took place in the framework of systematic pharmaceutical, chemical research. It could better be described as serendipity.

en Women can die from egg harvesting, or suffer irreversible infertility, and the long term effects of the drugs which are used in the process are still being questioned. None of these issues has been adequately addressed by the stem cell scientists eager to get their hands on women's eggs and ovaries. And all for scientific research which still remains in the realm of hypothetical benefit.

en I tried to avoid the research, but that's what I most enjoyed. It's like a treasure hunt doing research because one discovery leads to another. You find these moments when you realize that this would make good drama.


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