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Financial Savvy is Sexy in 2009

The post Financial Savvy is Sexy in 2009 appeared first on Ms. Career Girl. Did you know that women could not obtain a mortgage without a male cosigner as recently as the 1970’s, even if they were head...

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Tales of “Woe” from Girls Who Date Bankers

The post Tales of “Woe” from Girls Who Date Bankers appeared first on Ms. Career Girl. My sister sent me a link to a New York Times article which I found as oddly addicting and bizarre as an issue of...

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Observations of a Teenage Sister

The post Observations of a Teenage Sister appeared first on Ms. Career Girl. By, Ashley Crimaldi Written in 2008 My little sister is fourteen years old, and she is beautiful. She has perfect straight...

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How Gender Roles Affect the Women of Public Relations

The post How Gender Roles Affect the Women of Public Relations appeared first on Ms. Career Girl. By, Roland Cailles As a public relations person, I have the pleasure of working with some of the most...

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The ‘Identity Transparency’ Conundrum

The post The ‘Identity Transparency’ Conundrum appeared first on Ms. Career Girl. By, Ashley Crimaldi As I was applying for summer internships this past spring, I had a lot of difficulty determining...

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The F Word: Coming to Terms with “Feminism”

The post The F Word: Coming to Terms with “Feminism” appeared first on Ms. Career Girl. Feminism. It’s a loaded word. Depending who you ask it can have a positive or negative connotation, and people’s...

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Observations of a Teenage Sister

By, Ashley Crimaldi Written in 2008 My little sister is fourteen years old, and she is beautiful. She has perfect straight white teeth, a toned tan body, perfect complexion and mysterious green eyes....

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How Gender Roles Affect the Women of Public Relations

By, Roland Cailles As a public relations person, I have the pleasure of working with some of the most talented and creative women in the professional world. My industry, known for its fast-paced...

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The ‘Identity Transparency’ Conundrum

By, Ashley Crimaldi As I was applying for summer internships this past spring, I had a lot of difficulty determining what to include on my resume. My first thought? Everything! But on second thought, I...

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The F Word: Coming to Terms with “Feminism”

Feminism. It’s a loaded word. Depending who you ask it can have a positive or negative connotation, and people’s individual definitions start to stack up pretty fast. I’ve never liked the word...

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For Feminism, Basically

My initial understanding of feminism crystallized one fall day in my junior year of high school, in 1968, when I met Anne Sexton on the back porch of our house in Hanover, New Hampshire. My father had...

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