Not exact matches
Now, just because I know that
other women are facing life challenges far, far, far bigger and
deeper than mine — I still believe that we all have feelings of frustration that come up that we need to process and allow to move through us so that our emotions don't come out sideways if you know what I mean.
But the full extent of the math that Katherine Johnson and the
other women and men of NASA used to send astronauts safely into space and back is much richer and
deeper than any one approach.
It's been found that the relation between the
deep subcutaneous fat and insulin resistance and
other illnesses is more pronounced in men
than in
women.
(See Good Calories Bad Calories, by Gary Taubes, and Chapter 9 of my book,
Deep Nutrition) The chance of this
woman, who has no
other risk factors for heart disease aside from high LDL cholesterol (a poor predictor by itself), benefitting from Crestor's ability to prevent heart attacks is less
than one in a thousand.
How much
women mean to each
other is much
deeper and serious
than I anticipated when I initially started the book.
But the book delves
deeper than hot - button issues and talking points to explore what happens when
women turn against
other women, what we do when we feel out of control and the choice of whether to stand aside when someone needs help or to hold out a hand.
But in Eleanor and Hick: The Love Affair That Shaped a First Lady, author Susan Quinn draws on the more
than 3,300 letters the two
women wrote each
other, delving
deeper into their intimacy.
Notably, 1953 was also a pivotal year for de Kooning, who finally found staunch critical support and solid financial success following the exhibition of paintings and drawings from his
Woman series at the Janis Gallery that spring.22 By then, Rauschenberg had known de Kooning for a year or more and had seen him on occasion, often through their mutual friend Jack Tworkov (1900 — 1982), who sublet studio space from de Kooning.23 Even as
other details of the Erased de Kooning Drawing story changed, Rauschenberg always insisted that he chose de Kooning out of
deep respect for his work and because there was no question that a drawing of his would be considered art — and this was more true
than ever in 1953.24 Critic Leo Steinberg later reported asking Rauschenberg whether he would have erased a drawing by Rembrandt, to which he replied no.