TAILIEUCHUNG - The Female Brain is one of the most-talked-about books of the year.

Crossbreeding work in Ethiopia was initiated in the early 1950s. Following this initiation a number of governmental (example, Ethiopian Agricultural Research Organization, Ministry of Agriculture, National Artificial Insemination Center, Higher Learning Institutes) and non-governmental organizations (International Livestock Research Institute and Swedish International Development Agency) have worked in the development of the dairy sector. These crossbreeding activities, unfortunately, were not based on clearly defined breeding policy with regard to the level of exotic inheritance and the breed types to be used. . | The Sassy witty reassuring and great fun. All women and the men who love them should read this book. -Christ wx Northrup. MO. uthor of fht Wntiomof NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER T HE F EMALE B RAIN IS ONE OF THE MOST-TALKED-ABOUT BOOKS OF THE YEAR. I ve found I can change the conversation at any social gathering by mentioning Louann Brizendine s book The Female Brain. David Brooks New York Times Feminists should celebrate Finally someone is taking women s health seriously and has done a thorough study of the female brain. Yet undoubtedly this book will make feminists vested in denying sex differences uncomfortable. Washington Times The author s greatest gift to her readers is the way she takes us through the stages of a woman s life to show the influence of hormone levels on every decision. Los Angeles Times Brizendine seamlessly weaves together the findings of innumerable articles and books both technical and popular along with accounts of patients she treated at her clinic. . . . Given the character and rancor of our dichotomous approach to the influences of biology and culture readers likely will be fascinated or angered convinced or skeptical according to the positions they have staked out already. Deborah Tannen Washington Post Her conclusions will seem like common sense to some and nothing short of heresy to others. Her ideas are certain to spark contro- versy from some doctors and social scientists who think books like this undercut women and reinforce old gender stereotypes. Newsweek Brizendine calls The Female Brain an owner s manual for women but it s worth a look for men too even though we re hardwired not to read the instructions. Toronto Sun Part road map for women looking for scientific explanations for their behavior part geeky manual for relationship woes . . . Brizendine is at her best when describing the neurochemical underpinnings of passionate love. San Francisco Chronicle A wonderful new book . . . Brizendine s book shares how women s brains and .

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