Lifeandhealth | Material girls
You can purchase T-shirts online that say "Sugar Daddy", "I Love My Sugar Daddy", "Wanted: Sugar Daddy. Please Submit Bank Details Upon Application". This is supposed to be ironic, but would these same women wear a T-shirt emblazoned with "Prostitute"? The distinction is little more than semantic, and entirely dependent on the antiquated moral system in which marriage alone confers respectability upon women
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Michael Dirda
A populist critic takes a long, hard look at the culture of creativity.
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Blocking the Transmission of Violence - Alex Kotlowitz - Gang Violence - Cities - Public Health - Epidemiology - New York Times
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how dumb are we?
How long will women shoulder the blame for the pay gap?
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Eating Green: Food Type Trumps Distance
You'll do more to reduce the greenhouse gas impact of your diet by taking the ground beef out of your cart.
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MicroPlace, an eBay Company: Make an investment, help relieve global poverty.
micro-loans, ebay..
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Old Hag
on The Atlantic articles - "I’m just going to move right along and add about six more fuck-yous to the Atlantic for its searing coverage of women in the past few years."
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Totally Spent - New York Times
WE’RE sliding into recession, or worse, and Washington is turning to the normal remedies for economic downturns. But the normal remedies are not likely to work this time, because this isn’t a normal downturn.
The problem lies deeper. It is the culmin
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AlterNet: Becoming a Black Man
interesting article on a black transgender man
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When Women Rule - New York Times
In one common experiment, the “Goldberg paradigm,” people are asked to evaluate a particular article or speech, supposedly by a man. Others are asked to evaluate the identical presentation, but from a woman. Typically, in countries all over the world,
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Researcher Links Rising Tide Of Obesity To Food Prices
“The reason healthier diets are beyond the reach of many people is that such diets cost more."
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