Lost & found
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In an excerpt from the book, The Weight of It: A Story of Two Sisters, a sister tells how she felt when she found that her sibling was to undergo surgery to lose excess weight. The overweight sister who was always ridiculed by her friends due to her weight was scared of living with a scar for the rest of her life, but lapped up all the attention when the family went for a vacation in Florida after her surgery.
Publication Name: Vogue
Subject: Fashion and beauty
ISSN: 0042-8000
Year: 2004
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The fine art of flirting
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Young women can improve their flirting skills in a number of ways. These include opening conversations with questions that a boy can respond to rather than talking about one's self and dressing in a flattering instead of a revealing way.
Publication Name: Teen Magazine
Subject: Fashion and beauty
ISSN: 1934-5348
Year: 1996
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The lost art of flirting
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Flirting has become a lost art in the 1990s because American males are sexually explicit. Moreover, Americans thrive on openness instead of ambiguity, mystery, charm, civility and etiquette, 'all the qualities of the lost art.'
Publication Name: Vogue
Subject: Fashion and beauty
ISSN: 0042-8000
Year: 1995
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