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  2. Fascinating Womanhood - Wikipedia

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    Fascinating Womanhood is a book written by Helen Andelin and published in 1963. The book recently went into its sixth edition, published by Random House . [ 2 ] 2,000,000 copies have been sold, and it is credited with starting a grassroots movement among women.

  3. Fascinator - Wikipedia

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    In the mid-19th-century United States, the term "fascinator" was first applied to headwear. In this context, a fascinator was a lightweight hood or scarf worn about the head and tied under the chin, typically knitted or crocheted. [5]

  4. Helen Andelin - Wikipedia

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    Fascinating Womanhood is now led by Helen Andelin's daughter, Dixie Andelin Forsyth. Dixie has written a sequel to her mother's book Fascinating Womanhood for the Timeless Woman, released in 2018. In addition, she has updated her mother's original books, as per her request before her death, with Vintage editions of each. [9]

  5. 35 Fascinating Facts About Women's History Month - AOL

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    35 Fascinating Facts About Women's History Month. Ysolt Usigan, Elizabeth Berry. March 1, 2024 at 5:54 PM "Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links."

  6. 50 ‘Unbelievable Facts’ To Make You The Most Interesting ...

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    Every day, they share fascinating trivia, building a collection that now includes over 10,000 unique facts. While it was tough to pick from so many, we’ve rounded up some of their most ...

  7. Barbara Walters reveals 'The 10 Most Fascinating People of 2014'

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    Amal Clooney, formerly Amal Alamuddin, was crowned the most fascinating person of 2014 by Barbara Walters Sunday night - and from how it sounds, it's because of the man she married. "This is Amal ...

  8. This is evidenced by Perrault's pluckiest heroines, the women at the center of "Ricky of the Tuft," a story that prizes intelligence over physical attraction among potential female partners. The story, unsurprisingly, was not included in the Grimms' anthology; it'd have been . a strange, lovely anomaly among the rest.

  9. Femininity - Wikipedia

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    She is the female counterpart without whom the male aspect, which represents consciousness or discrimination, remains impotent and void. As the female manifestation of the supreme lord, she is also called Prakriti , the basic nature of intelligence by which the Universe exists and functions.