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“Eggs, which had been completely abandoned, got a second look. Maybe they had been unfairly singled out when they are a cheap and easy source of protein. They don’t have the fat marbled issues of red meat, and their cholesterol has been declared less harmful than previously thought.”
Mark Penn, Microtrends Squared: The New Small Forces Driving Today's Big Disruptions

“lot of these women who are excelling will simply pass up on marriage and children altogether, joining the ranks of the never married, and that would be a great loss for men and women today, as well as for future generations.”
Mark Penn, Microtrends Squared: The New Small Forces Driving Today's Big Disruptions

“job was to have and care for their children, as women have become a bigger part of the labor force, with more education and earning more money, they are unlikely to want to have larger numbers of children.”
Mark Penn, Microtrends Squared: The New Small Forces Driving Today's Big Disruptions

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