 | Daisy Hernández, Bushrá Raḥmān - Social Science - 2002 - 403 pages
A collection of bold new writing by women of color introduces new themes of family and mixed ethnicity into the ongoing conversation about feminism and feminist values. Original. | |
 | Anne E. Preston - Social Science - 2004 - 201 pages
The past 30 years have witnessed a dramatic decline in the number of U.S. students pursuing advanced degrees in science and an equally dramatic increase in the number of ... | |
 | Erin Solaro - Social Science - 2006 - 411 pages
A cautionary analysis of the consequences of current restrictions on American servicewomen draws on the author's firsthand interviews with military women serving in Iraq and ... | |
 | Maria T. Bailey - Business & Economics - 2001 - 400 pages
Provides advice on starting a home-based business covering such topics as market research, management, writing an effective business plan, and networking. | |
 | Karen Eng - Social Science - 2004 - 219 pages
A freelance writer and editor reaches beyond the stereotypes about women's relationships with other women to present their complexities, from young girls using "wealthy" Barbie ... | |
 | J. McGrath Cohoon, William Aspray - Computers - 2006 - 500 pages
Experts investigate the reasons for low female participation in computing and suggest strategies for moving toward parity through studies of middle and high school girls ... | |
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