Posts Tagged as ‘acceptance’

January 15, 2012

Too Thin or Too Fat? What’s Your Measurement of Beauty?

PLUS Model Magazine, according to an article by Tamara Abraham for the United Kingdom-based online blog Daily Mail, has sparked controversy. See if you can guess what the controversy is from the accompanying photograph. This photograph is meant to illustrate the magazine’s claim that most runway models meet the criteria for anorexia based on their [...]

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January 3, 2012

This Woman is Pleased If You Call Her a Dog

I overheard a woman say, “Girls can be SO catty.” The woman she was talking to responded, “They ARE, aren’t they!” It was a lesson my mother taught me. Her point was: “Don’t trust girls, they’re out to hurt you.” Any message that encompasses all members of a group, as in the global use of [...]

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December 7, 2011

Skip the Beauty Talk: Here’s Why You Shouldn’t Tell Her How Beautiful She Looks.

A friend sent me a link to an article on The Huffington Post Web site. I thought Lisa Bloom’s post offered a great model for how people especially women can take action to break the cycle of girls growing into women who see their worth in terms of their image. Bloom demonstrated the power of [...]

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October 17, 2011

Her Name Fits: Mary Ann Angel

Note: Since this article was first posted it was announced that Mary Ann Angel was selected as one of the Dayton area’s ten top women. The honor, initiated in 1962, recognizes leaders in the community who contribute time and talent for the greater good. Mary Ann will now be included on a list of 480 [...]

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October 7, 2011

She Roars Like a Lion in a Country that Expects Her to Act Like a Lamb: Tawakul Karmen

Note: Since I posted this blog in April Tawakul Karman, was one of three women who were announced as the 2011 Nobel Peace Prize winners. Karman was selected for her contributions to the ongoing struggle for democracy in Yemen. The other two for their pursuit of peace in Liberia. The Nobel Peace Prize committee recognized [...]

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September 8, 2011

She’s played with the big boys. Now she calls the shots.

She’s played with the big boys. Now she calls the shots. Perry Barber was a singer/songwriter growing up in the 1970s. She did office work for Gladys Knight, and performed as an opener for Bruce Springsteen, Billy Joel, and Hall and Oates. But music was not to be her calling. Instead, her career path lay [...]

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August 16, 2011

She’s Still Kicking After All These Years

Have you ever wanted something SO much you were willing to wait however long it took? Well, Keiko Fukuda waited almost 80 years to realizing her dream. At the age of 98 Keiko Fukuda became the first woman to achieve a tenth-degree black belt in Judo. The petite woman not quite five feet tall has [...]

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August 10, 2011

Israeli and Palestinian Women Are Proof Life is a Beach

Incivility is on the rise according to the American Psychological Association. At their recent annual meeting the APA focused on incivility in the workplace.  The professional organization said that rudeness, insults and plain old bad manners are growing problems for Americans. Incivility stresses workers and reduces productivity. Sometimes the problem is simply the result of [...]

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July 26, 2011

Music Keeps These Ladies Young

These Russian gals, mostly in their 70s and 80s, are singing their way through life. And, now they’re getting applause for their resiliency and joyous approach to life’s challenges. The women known on the Internet as the Buranova Babuskas made it to the recent finals of the Russian Eurovision music contest. The annual Eurovision competition, [...]

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July 20, 2011

She’d Like to Drive Men

Princess Ameerah Al-Taweel doesn’t want to drive men mad. She does, however, want to be able to drive a car. She is not alone. No Saudi Arabia woman has the legal right to drive a car. Ameerah who is in her late 20s in the fourth wife of Saudi billionaire Prince Alwaleed bin Talal, the [...]

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