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08 Apr 10 #196861 by hawaythelads
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Re the people listed for the most positive impact on women

Gok Kwan Presents a programme to give women body confidence.
Trinny & Susanna The same
Lorraine Kelly 25 yrs of GMTV women type show
Carol Giffin and Colleen Nolan.Loose women feminist type tv programme banging on about their toyboys continuously.
That's why that question id there they all do tv programmes heavily related to women and positive about women.
What's the problem with that ...quite an intelligent question.Re the media.
Obviously she wants the question based around media because she wants to launch a magazine,not be a nurse or be a missionary like Mother Theresa.
As for divorce magazines theres a big flashing banner on this website for one ;)
All the best
Pete xx

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08 Apr 10 #196865 by Elle
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hawaythelads wrote:

Re the people listed for the most positive impact on women


Told you I hold back haway, I did not suggest a certain little angel ;)

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08 Apr 10 #196876 by Lucretia
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Couple of comments after reading this.
Yes it is true I am on a divorce website which has a magazine which I choose not to read:)

Waso - I agree - there should be something for men as well.

Hawa - sorry mate I do not think any of these vaccuous women ( and Gok) are role models. But to be fair I said they were not role models for me!:laugh:

Hadenough - this is an MA student. It is an appalling survey and has a large amount of biase. It is also very juvenile in it's formation.
She is assuming ( as I said before) that women want to read such a magazine.
In order to see if there is truly a market out there, shouldn't she be asking that question first?

This is a post graduate student don't forget and actually I think the standard s that of a 15 year old's GCSE coursework. By that I mean, there is nothing wrong with a 15 year old's coursework BUT she is at a university with research facilities and should have access to the best way to get the information she needs.

No academic worth their salt would surely say this survey was valid or reliable!


Sorry guys, but if this student wants to get the info she needs, she needs to look at her questions,

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08 Apr 10 #196899 by Shezi
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Oh please read Wikizine Lucretia... :D

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08 Apr 10 #196903 by Lucretia
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Shezi wrote:

Oh please read Wikizine Lucretia... :D


Listen missus - are you trying to get me banned?:laugh:


I just read the list of contributors - that was enough...
I mean a passion coach - are people daft enough to fall for that??

Nope I will stick with me glossies - there's glory.:)

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08 Apr 10 #196914 by hawaythelads
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I agree the survey was bad I mean everyone with half a brain knows that Judge Judy is the best woman day time tv role model ;)
The way she dishes out that justice not based on fact but if she thinks the defendant is behaving a bit shifty!!!;);)

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08 Apr 10 #196965 by megan
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I struggled with the magazine choices.....last one's I read were "What Car" and "Dive". As for celebs on the cover, give me an Aston Martin or a Porsche any day!.......but it's horses for courses I guess.

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