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Description du livre Softcover. Etat : Very Good. Etat de la jaquette : No Dust Jacket. First Edition. Size: Octavo (standard book size). 263 pages. Text body is clean, and free from previous owner annotation, underlining and highlighting. Binding is tight, covers and spine fully intact. Edges browned slightly. Multiple copies available this title. Quantity Available: 4. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilogram. Category: Women & Feminism; Self Help & Motivation. ISBN: 1740511182. ISBN/EAN: 9781740511186. Library of Congress No: 2004401461. Dewey Code: 302/.14 22. All our pictures shown here are of the actual item, not stock photos. Inventory No: RB10934. For further info on this title, click on the "Contact Seller" button within this listing. We will try to reply within 24 hours. Otherwise you can order right now (inclusive of shipping options) from the "Add to Basket" button to the right. N° de réf. du vendeur RB10934
Description du livre Softcover. Etat : Good. A man would stab you in the chest, a woman would stab you in the back.' Karen Moline, Belladonna The truth about female competition! Have you coveted, envied, admired another woman's hair, shoes, bag, job, husband, figure or weight this morning? Have you ever breathed a sigh of relief when your ex's new girlfriend turns out to be fatter, uglier or poorer than you? Thought Anything She Can Do I Can Do Better? Chances are, if you're a woman who engages in society (read, leaves the house), you're competitive - not that you'll admit it. Female competition is a taboo topic. It's covert, rarely spoken about in public, but it exists. We owe it to the future generations of women to encourage the way we compete with each other to be a positive experience in the game of life. This means acknowledging our competitive thoughts, not judging them. Speaking openly, looking at what triggers our own competitiveness, discovering why we compete in some situations and not in others and then working with what we know. Rachael Oakes-Ash interviewed prominent women including formidable US gossip columnist Liz Smith, Anita Roddick, Julie Burchill, Senator Natasha Stott Despoja 263 pages. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilogram. Category: Women's Studies; Women & Feminism; ISBN: 1740511182. ISBN/EAN: 9781740511186. Inventory No: 241226. N° de réf. du vendeur 241226
Description du livre Softcover. Etat : Good. 'A man would stab you in the chest, a woman would stab you in the back.' Karen Moline, BelladonnaThe truth about female competition! Have you coveted, envied, admired another woman's hair, shoes, bag, job, husband, figure or weight this morning? Have you ever breathed a sigh of relief when your ex's new girlfriend turns out to be fatter, uglier or poorer than you? Thought Anything She Can Do I Can Do Better? Chances are, if you're a woman who engages in society (read, leaves the house), you're competitive - not that you'll admit it. Female competition is a taboo topic. It's covert, rarely spoken about in public, but it exists. We owe it to the future generations of women to encourage the way we compete with each other to be a positive experience in the game of life. This means acknowledging our competitive thoughts, not judging them. Speaking openly, looking at what triggers our own competitiveness, discovering why we compete in some situations and not in others and then working with what we know. 263 pages. Light tanning to pages. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilogram. Category: Women's Studies; Women & Feminism; ISBN: 1740511182. ISBN/EAN: 9781740511186. Inventory No: 233212. N° de réf. du vendeur 233212
Description du livre mass_market. Etat : Good. Good. book. N° de réf. du vendeur D8S0-3-M-1740511182-3