VIVmag is a fashion and beauty magazine. VIVmag delivers reliable, accurate service journalism in beauty, style, travel, wellness, healthy eating, fitness and awareness. Its audience of savvy women are genuinely committed to leading healthy, balanced lives.
Woman's Day magazine wants every woman to live well every day. As one of the largest women's food and lifestyle circulations for over 70 years, reaching more than six million homes every month, this magazine is a must-read for women of all ages. Every issue includes articles on style, health, eating well, and solutions to every-day problems. Woman's Day covers every topic that is important to women today.
American PHOTO was the name of an American photographic magazine geared towards men. It was published monthly by the Official Magazine Corporation beginning in January of 1951. The magazine mainly featured photographs of scantily-clad women, although there were also exposes, featured articles, and examples of photojournalism.
This two-volume set consists of entries related to literature by and about African American women, with a focus on feminist and womanist approaches by writers of fiction, nonfiction, drama, and poetry. Meant to contribute to the ongoing transformation of the American literary canon, the encyclopedia includes 400 entries appropriate for scholars, high school and college students, and general readers. A sampling of writers: Phyllis Wheatley, Zora Neale Hurston, Suzan Lori Parks, Toni Morrison, Alice Walker, Mae Cowdery, and Kate Drumgoold.
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From the authors of the best-selling The Secrets of Happily Married Men comes the much-anticipated follow-up book The Secrets of Happily Married Women. In their first book, Dr. Haltzman and his coauthor Theresa Foy DiGeronmio outlined a recipe for men about growing a happy marriage: treat marriage with the same sense of purpose, resolve, and single-minded devotion that they have for their job. Although that workplace formula works well for men, an entirely different set of criteria resonate with women.