Ruth Langdon Inglis's Human Design Chart

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          Ruth Langdon Inglis's Biography

          American journalist and author known for her books about child-rearing, beginning with A Time to Learn in 1974. Her book about child abuse, The Sins of the Fathers, was published in 1979, followed by Must Divorce Hurt the Children? in 1982, and The Good Step-Parent’s Guide in 1986. Inglis later wrote The Children’s War (1989), an account of Second World War evacuees. Her final book, The Window in the Corner (2003), is a history and defence of children’s television.
          Ruth Langdon married Englishman Keith Woodeson in 1952. The couple had one daughter, born in Boston, before their divorce in 1957. The next year she married Brian Inglis, an Anglo-Irish journalist and broadcaster. They had a son. She separated from Brian Inglis in 1972, and was divorced in 1974. She then lived with Canadian writer Eric Burdick for two decades.
          She died in Leyton, England on 15 December 2005 at age 77.
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          Ruth Langdon Inglis's Chart
          Your Type is like a blueprint for how you best interact with the world. It's determined by the way energy flows through your defined centers and channels in your chart.