An edition of Ms. Understood (2008)

Ms. Understood

rebuilding the feminine equation

Ms. Understood
Jen Hatmaker, Jen Hatmaker
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An edition of Ms. Understood (2008)

Ms. Understood

rebuilding the feminine equation

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NavPress
Language
English

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Cover of: Ms. Understood
Ms. Understood: Rebuilding the Feminine Equation
2015, NavPress Publishing Group
in English
Cover of: Ms. Understood
Ms. Understood: rebuilding the feminine equation
2008, NavPress
in English

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Table of Contents

The irrational equation of femininity
Greater than, less than, or equal
Doormats, cavemen, and other dumb ideas
The art of calculation
A bunch of reduced fractions
Exponentiation
Incongruent segments
Feminine dimensions
Painful subtraction
The theory of multiplication
Rounding down
We are the correct answer
Proofs and statistics.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references.

Published in
Colorado Springs, CO

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
248.8/43
Library of Congress
BT704 .H38 2008, BT704.H38 2008

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL16522805M
ISBN 13
9781600062162
LCCN
2008006003
OCLC/WorldCat
184829289
Library Thing
8087586
Goodreads
2824405

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