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A set of 4 booklets produced by Marion Sayle Taylor, a radio host, quack doctor, and patent medicine salesman, as part of his "Health and Happiness" for Women series. The series covers general sexual education, including menstruation and female sexual health, as well as more pseudoscientific topics. How to Know Your Affinity, for instance, acts as an instructional guide for finding martial compatibility by comparing glandular types, while Natural Birth Control and Predetermination of Sex illustrates how the sex of an unborn child can be determined by concieving under "male" or "female" moons. In the early 20th century, Taylor operated radio advice shows on CBS, NBC, and Mutual, and circumvented the Food and Drug Administration by broadcasting from Mexico to advertise expensive, ineffective medicine to his wide audience.
How Sex Became a Civil Liberty shows how we came to see sexual expression, sexual practice, and sexual privacy as fundamental rights enshrined in the Constitution, thanks to the work of ACLU leaders and attorneys who forged legal principles that advanced the sexual revolution.
Now long out of print, John Dunning's Tune in Yesterday was the definitive one-volume reference on old-time radio broadcasting. Now, in On the Air, Dunning has completely rethought this classic work, reorganizing the material and doubling its coverage, to provide a richer and more informative account of radio's golden age. Here are some 1,500 radio shows presented in alphabetical order. The great programs of the '30s, '40s, and '50s are all here--Amos 'n' Andy, Fibber McGee and Molly, The Lone Ranger, Major Bowes' Original Amateur Hour, and The March of Time, to name only a few. For each, Dunning provides a complete broadcast history, with the timeslot, the network, and the name of the show'...
The Talking Cure examines four nationally syndicated television talk shows--Donahue, The Oprah Winfrey Show, Geraldo and Sally Jessy Raphael--which are primarily devoted to feminine culture and issues. Serving as one of the few public forums where working-class women and those with different sexual orientations have a voice, these talk shows represent American TV at its most radical. Shattuc examines the tension between talk's feminist politics and the television industry, who, in their need to appeal to women, trades on sensation, stereotypes and fears in order to engender product consumption. However, this genre is not a one-way form of social interaction. The female audience complies and resists in a complex give-and-take, and it is this relationship which The Talking Cure aims to understand and reveal.
This is the eleventh course in the 21 Brotherhood of Light Course series by C. C. Zain on the Hermetic Sciences, Astrology, Alchemy, Tarot, Kabbalah and the Occult. Divination is the ability to extend one’s consciousness to the inner plane in order to acquire desired information. Clairvoyance — precognition — telepathy — the divining rod — teacup and coffee cup methods - are just a few of the divinatory techniques discussed in this book. The last four chapters are devoted to character reading based on physical characteristics.
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