How do you really feel about your mother-in-law?

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A poll of 500 married readers of McCall's magazine found that 72% reported a very positive relationship with their mothers-in-law. Many respondents said that their mothers-in-law were too busy to meddle but were often willing to help.

author: Hoyt, Carolyn
Surveys, Public opinion, Mothers-in-law, Married women, McCall's (Periodical)

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What kind of first lady do we really want?

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Barbara Bush and Hilary Clinton exemplify two very different types of first ladies. Bush views herself primarily as her husband's helpmate, while Clinton seeks a powerful and active role in her husband's campaign.

author: Mower, Joan
Behavior, Presidents, First ladies, Clinton, Hillary Rodham, Bush, Barbara (American first lady)

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How to get what you want

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People can communicate more effectively with others by ensuring that their body language conveys their true feelings. Seven situations involving different types of body language are analyzed.

author: Berg, Karen
Usage, Nonverbal communication

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