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See Jane Win: The Rimm Report on How 1,000 Girls Became Successful Women (精装)
by Sylvia Rimm
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Helen Gurley Brown(MSL quoted), USA
<2008-11-12 00:00>
I became a personality and used my brains to compensate for my 'terminal acne.' |
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Dr. Janice Douglas(MSL quoted), USA
<2008-11-12 00:00>
My cousin and I were extraordinarily competitive in school. We always prided ourselves on being the best and having the top scores, especially in math. Sometimes he did better; sometimes I did, but it didn't make us dislike each other. It was a very friendly rivalry. |
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Susan Widham(MSL quoted), USA
<2008-11-12 00:00>
My high-school years were the most difficult for me. We didn't have a lot of money and I didn't have a lot of self-confidence. I just didn't fit in. My Christian group, Young Life, gave me a part in a group and an opportunity for leadership. I also had a very strong work ethic and worked very hard to earn the money to keep my horses. |
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Dr. Diane Butler(MSL quoted), USA
<2008-11-12 00:00>
I identified first and foremost with my mother. My mother inspired me to love science. I admired her commitment to education. My mother returned to college in her fifties and entered a career in teaching. |
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Dr. Susan Lemagie(MSL quoted), USA
<2008-11-12 00:00>
While other girls would spend their allowance on make-up and clothes, I saved mine for chemicals and flasks to work on chemistry experiments in the attic. I never minded being different. |
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