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"Kilbourne," the duke said to her just before Elizabeth came back into the room, "asked me to inform you of his intention to call this afternoon, Lily — if you are willing to receive him."
One Night for Love Balogh, Mary 1999
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Levin & Kilbourne enlighten us to how even the lesser of the evils is setting up our children to end up right where we don't want them.
Book Review: So Sexy So Soon by Diane E. Levin and Jean Kilbourne 2009
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Kilbourne, 90, a virologist who figured out how to manufacture a new influenza vaccine each year and was a principal adviser to the U.S. government on flu, died Feb. 21 in Branford, Conn.
Edwin D. Kilbourne, scientist who developed flu vaccine, dies at 90 2011
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Dr. Kilbourne was one of a small group of researchers who believed epidemics would recur in 10-year cycles and, when a soldier at Fort Dix, N.J., died of a particularly virulent strain of flu virus in February 1976, he argued that another epidemic was imminent.
Edwin D. Kilbourne, scientist who developed flu vaccine, dies at 90 2011
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By turning kids into pint-size consumers — often with their own cellphones — marketers are turning them old before their time and, too often, turning them against their parents, says Jean Kilbourne, co-author of So Sexy, So Soon: The New Sexualized Childhood and What Parents Can Do to Protect Their Kids.
Parents decry marketers who push sexuality on little girls 2011
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Levin & Kilbourne find that uncomfortable middle that does put a lot of agency in parents, but they also arm us with a lot of helpful data and knowledge.
Book Review: So Sexy So Soon by Diane E. Levin and Jean Kilbourne 2009
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Rather, Levin & Kilbourne are repeatedly talking about the need for sexuality education.
Book Review: So Sexy So Soon by Diane E. Levin and Jean Kilbourne 2009
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Levin & Kilbourne discuss how children's minds evolve and how to talk to them appropriately AND how to figure out how they jumped to a conclusion without going batshit.
Book Review: So Sexy So Soon by Diane E. Levin and Jean Kilbourne 2009
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Levin & Kilbourne discuss how professional wrestling and hyper-masculine toys are screwing up how boys see sex and how that then screws up their ability to deal with the girls in their lives.
Book Review: So Sexy So Soon by Diane E. Levin and Jean Kilbourne 2009
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In So Sexy So Soon, Diane E. Levin and Jean Kilbourne teach us about how commercialization and consumerism is quickly destroying childhood.
Book Review: So Sexy So Soon by Diane E. Levin and Jean Kilbourne 2009
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