Are you being poisoned by TV?
Article Abstract:
Research has shown that watching television can make viewers more narrow-minded and aggressive. Television can also make viewers less satisfied with their mates. Viewers also become numb to violence, watching 22,000 murders before graduating from high school.
Publication Name: New Woman
Subject: General interest
ISSN: 0028-6974
Year: 1992
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"Such a pretty face." (on being fat)
Article Abstract:
An obese African-American woman talks about how she finally accepted herself as a 'worthwhile person' and as a compulsive eater during periods of depression. She also discusses the trials faced by fat people in a society which idealizes thin people.
Publication Name: New Woman
Subject: General interest
ISSN: 0028-6974
Year: 1995
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"I do" "I do" "I do." (being married for the third time)
Article Abstract:
A woman describe the experience of falling in love after being married and divorced twice. She was reluctant to give up her independence, but found that she wanted to be married again.
Publication Name: New Woman
Subject: General interest
ISSN: 0028-6974
Year: 1992
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