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Quote from The Price of Motherhood: why the most important job in the world is still the least valued.
 
"Changing the status of mothers, by gaining real recognition for their work, is the great unfinished business of the women's movement."
 
Mary Ellen
Because the brain is overloaded most of the time
with incoming information, it seems that one of its functions
is to screen out a large proportion of incoming perceptions.

Johanna

What was that old saying? The hand that rocks the cradle rules the world?
 
Johanna
Life is the ultimate learning experience!
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Quote from The Price of Motherhood: why the most important job in the world is still the least valued.
 
"Changing the status of mothers, by gaining real recognition for their work, is the great unfinished business of the women's movement."
 
Mary Ellen
Because the brain is overloaded most of the time
with incoming information, it seems that one of its functions
is to screen out a large proportion of incoming perceptions.


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