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  2. Meg Wolitzer - Wikipedia

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    Meg Wolitzer (born May 28, 1959) is an American novelist, known for The Wife, The Ten-Year Nap, The Uncoupling, The Interestings, and The Female Persuasion. She works as an instructor in the MFA program at Stony Brook Southampton .

  3. Margaret Farrand Thorp - Wikipedia

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    Margaret Farrand Thorp (1891–1970) was a writer, English professor, and journalist. Thorp published six books, including five biographies. She is most noted for her 1939 work America at the Movies [1] and her 1949 work Female Persuasion: Six Strong-Minded Women.

  4. Category:Books about persuasion - Wikipedia

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    Persuasion can influence a person's beliefs, attitudes, intentions, motivations, or behaviours. Subcategories This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.

  5. Film Review: ‘Persuasion’ Starring Dakota Johnson - AOL

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    “He’s a 10,” the leading lady enthuses to an older woman about a young man she fancies in this latest screen adaptation of Jane Austen’s final novel — and if that line doesn’t throw ...

  6. Jean Kilbourne - Wikipedia

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    New York: Ballantine Books. ISBN 9780345505071. Kilbourne, Jean (2000). Can't buy my love: how advertising changes the way we think and feel. New York: Simon & Schuster. ISBN 9780684866000. Originally published as Deadly Persuasion by Simon & Schuster in 1999, won the Distinguished Publication Award from the Association for Women in Psychology ...

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  8. Women's fiction - Wikipedia

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    Women's fiction is an umbrella term for women-centered books that focus on women's life experience that are marketed to female readers, and includes many mainstream novels or women's rights books. It is distinct from women's writing , which refers to literature written by (rather than promoted to) women.

  9. A 'problematic' 'Jeopardy!' answer had Ken Jennings ... - AOL

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    The answer was “girls who wear glasses.” Defending champion Will Wallace got the answer right. “Yeah, a little problematic,” host Ken Jennings said after Wallace gave his answer.