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  2. Successories - Wikipedia

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    Successories is a producer and retailer of motivational office art, mostly featuring photographs paired with sentiments about motivation, teamwork, and perseverance. The word "Successories" is itself a registered trademark .

  3. Throwing Like a Girl - Wikipedia

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    "Throwing like a Girl: A Phenomenology of Feminine Body Comportment Motility and Spatiality" is a 1980 essay by political philosopher and feminist Iris Marion Young which examines differences in feminine and masculine norms of movement in the context of a gendered and embodied phenomenological perspective.

  4. Category:American women's websites - Wikipedia

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  5. Womensforum - Wikipedia

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    In 2000, the website obtained $17 million in financing from venture capital firm VantagePoint Venture Partners. [4] As of April 2008, Womensforum was ranked in the top 10 U.S. gaining properties based on unique visitors. [5] As of July 2008, Womensforum had over 40 sites in its network and received more than 6.7 million visitors each month. [6]

  6. Feminist Majority Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The FMF—an IRS 501(c)(3) tax deductible, non-profit organization—is a research and education organization and the publisher of Ms. magazine. Founded in 1987 by Eleanor Smeal, Peg Yorkin, Katherine Spillar, Toni Carabillo, and Judith Meuli, it has offices in Washington, D.C., and Los Angeles, California.

  7. IVillage - Wikipedia

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    iVillage, Inc. was a mass media company that operated the ”most popular female-oriented sites” on the internet in the 1990s. [1] In addition to ivillage.com, the company operated iVillage UK, Astrology.com, GardenWeb, and the NBC Digital Health Network.

  8. PureWow - Wikipedia

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    PureWow is an American digital media company that publishes women's lifestyle content. [1] Acquired by Gary Vaynerchuk in 2017 as part of Gallery Media Group, PureWow tailors lifestyle topics for Millennials and Generation X, [2] [3] including fashion, beauty, home decor, recipes, entertainment, travel, technology, [4] literature, wellness and money.

  9. 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.