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  2. Scrapbooking - Wikipedia

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    This video is an example of how to create a page for the new and modern day scrapbooker. Marielen Wadley Christensen (pronounced as the names "Mary Ellen"), of Elk Ridge, Utah, United States (formerly of Spanish Fork, Utah) is credited with turning scrapbooking from what was once just the ages-old hobby into the actual industry containing businesses devoted specifically to the manufacturing ...

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  4. Harriett Lothrop - Wikipedia

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    Daniel Lothrop died on March 18, 1892, when Harriett was 48 and their daughter was just 9 years old. There was a gap in the release of the Five Little Peppers books from 1892 to 1897, while Harriett continued to run the publishing company Daniel founded. Eventually, she sold the company, which later became Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Co.

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  6. Patrizia Gucci - Wikipedia

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    She is the great-granddaughter of Guccio Gucci, the founder of the fashion house Gucci, and the daughter of Paolo Gucci, [1] who was the chief designer for the family company. She herself worked in the public relations department of the family company for 12 years, until 1994.

  7. Letty Cottin Pogrebin - Wikipedia

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    Letty Cottin Pogrebin (born June 9, 1939) is an American author, journalist, lecturer, and social activist. [1] She is a founding editor of Ms. magazine, the author of twelve books, [2] and was an editorial consultant for the TV special Free to Be...

  8. Margaret McNamara - Wikipedia

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    McNamara was born on August 22, 1915, in Spokane, Washington, and grew up in Alameda, California. [1] McNamara attended University of California, Berkeley, where she met Robert McNamara, whom she would marry on August 13, 1940. [2] Her husband's appointment by John F. Kennedy as U.S. Secretary of Defense led to their move to Washington, D.C.

  9. Natalie Rogers - Wikipedia

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    The daughter of Carl Rogers, one of the founders of humanistic psychology, she established her own center, the Person-Centered Expressive Therapy Institute. [3] Her writings, teachings, and practice introduced many to the power of creative arts for healing both within and outside the therapeutic setting.