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One-Day-Only Deal - men's stuff by Hagar, up to 70 percent off. Telling the boyfriend to please get more dress shirts (for $18.99). They even have the "Big 'n' Tall" size he wears.
Also, for another kind of workplace, Black + Decker chainsaw, $79.99. (22 percent off -- a Today's Deal.)
And STEM toys for your kids are also on a one-day-only sale.
So they maybe grow up to be like my young friend Sophie Houser, who's an entrepreneur with two exciting ventures under her belt, and she hasn't even gotten out of college yet:
Every day, it becomes more and more apparent that girls are blossoming in fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). Among the young women currently taking the world by storm are Sophie Houser and Andrea "Andy" Gonzales; two high school students who hail from New York City. These girls met at the Girls Who Code summer immersion program, and bonded over their concern with the stigma that exists in our society about menstruation. In fact, they felt so strongly about the taboo that they created an 8-bit video game which encourages people to be more open about this normal bodily function that every woman experiences. Naturally, the game is called Tampon Run. And yes, it quickly went viral.We're happy to report that the girls have now co-authored a book called Girl Code: Gaming, Going Viral, and Getting it Done, telling their inspiring story. It also includes some generous bonus content to help you get started in coding! The book will be released on March 7th, 2017, by HarperCollins Children's Books.
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P.S. There's the cutest picture of Sophie on a dock when she's about 8 on my fridge. It's so amazingly cool to see what she's accomplished. I mean, besides the dog bowl my dog still eats out of that she made back then!







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