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Bowlin, Connie. “Airplane Don’t Discriminate.” Sport Aviation, July 2010: page 8.

Brennan, Andrea. “Encouraging Pilot Hopefuls.” State Aviation Journal. www.stateaviationjournal.com August/September 2009: page 17.

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Brizendine, Louann. The Female Brain. New York, NY: Morgan Road Books, 2006.

Brizendine, Louann. The Male Brain.  New York, NY: Broadway Books, 2010.

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Cauchon, Dennis. “Women Gain in Historic Job Shift.” USA Today. September 3, 2009: Front page.

Collins, Gail. When Everything Changed: The Amazing Journey of American Women from 1960 to Present. New York, NY: Little Brown and Company, 2009.  

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Cox, Adam J. Boys of Few Words: Raising Our Sons to Communicate and Connect. New York, NY: The Guilford Press, 2006.

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