Submitted by Mastodon on Thu, 2013-05-09 02:46
Article here. Excerpt:
HYOLO (Mana) -- Over 3,400 youths in Thyolo have been circumcised and many more are still dropping in for Voluntary Male Medical Circumcision (VMMC).
Thyolo District Youth Officer, Doreen Mbendera, told the Malawi News Agency (Mana) that many youths have the strongest motivation of HIV prevention and are also encouraged by their culture to circumcise.
“Already, Thyolo is a circumcision district and many youths were encouraged by the messages which are being transmitted. Being a vibrant group that is sexually active, they were motivated by the benefits.
“And in some cases, some males openly said they went for circumcision after being motivated by girls who refused to date them. I believe girls can also help in motivating boys if they understand what they can benefit like issues relating to minimized risk of cervical cancer,” said Mbendera.
Mbendera said girls who are sexually active seem to have a sense of security if their partners are circumcised.'
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Submitted by Mastodon on Thu, 2013-05-09 02:40
Article here. Excerpt:
'The feminist label still sits uncomfortably with some, particularly those who feel as if men are being demonised by feminists on campus. Katie, a third-year student at Cambridge University recalls a Reclaim the Night march last year, organised by the women's campaign at the university, where she was asked to hold a banner that read "Men beat eggs not women."
"I refused. It [the march] was meant to be about keeping everyone safe but it was turned into something rather different. A couple of my male friends came onto the march and were disgusted by it."
"I like that we have women's officers, they fight for good things, but they often fight in such a way that alienates those they seek to represent. Being a feminist should be something you can say with pride; I don't feel like it is a lot of the time."'
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Submitted by Matt on Thu, 2013-05-09 01:19
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'(CNN) - After months of twists and turns in a dramatic trial rife with sex, lies and digital images, an Arizona jury Wednesday found Jodi Arias guilty of first-degree murder in the slaying of ex-boyfriend Travis Alexander.
Jurors will return to court Thursday for the aggravation phase of the trial -- an important step in the next key decision they face: determining whether Arias lives or dies.
"Now the odds, I think, shift somewhat in her favor, because it's a very different thing to sentence someone to die than to convict them," CNN senior legal analyst Jeffery Toobin said.
After the verdict was announced, Arias said that for her, the worst possible outcome in the case would be a life sentence.'
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Submitted by Mastodon on Wed, 2013-05-08 21:25
Article here. Excerpt:
'Boys' education is becoming a hot-button issue for modern education institutions in America as educators see disturbing trends. Across all demographics of ethnicity, socio-economic status, and age group, boys consistently underperform in school relative to girls. Overall, boys account for 90% of disciplinary referrals, 70% of failing grades, and they make up 44% of higher education attendees (male to female ratio in the US is 51:49). However, while the debate rages on for how to address the issue of educating and engaging young men more effectively, Grand River Academy seems to have the formula pretty well figured out.
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Submitted by Mastodon on Wed, 2013-05-08 19:57
Story here. Excerpt:
'Buffalo Bills defensive end Mario Williams may be entering the second year of a six-year, $96 million contract, but right now, he's much more worried about $785,000.
According to The Buffalo News' Dan Herbeck, Williams has filed a lawsuit against his ex-fiancée, Erin Marzouki, in Houston's Harris County Court to obtain a 10-carat engagement ring he gave her in a proposal.
Williams alleges in his lawsuit that Marzouki never wanted to marry him and only used him for his money.
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The lawsuit also alleges that there was an agreement in place that if the engagement were called off, she would return the ring. Marzouki reportedly called off the engagement in January after receiving the ring in February 2012.
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Submitted by charlie on Wed, 2013-05-08 16:55
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'Hoffner was charged with possession of child pornography in August after school officials found videos of his naked children on his work-issued cellphone, which he had turned in to be repaired. A judge cleared him in November, ruling that the short videos of his children acting silly after a bath were not child porn and showed nothing illegal.
After the criminal case was dismissed, university officials removed Hoffner as head football coach, reassigned him to an administrative role, as assistant athletic director for facilities development, and suspended him for 20 days for an unspecified reason. He tried to fight his reassignment and suspension though his union, the Inter Faculty Organization, which represents faculty in the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities system.
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The MnSCU system has a policy prohibiting the use of university-issued cellphones or mobile devices for personal business.
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Submitted by Matt on Wed, 2013-05-08 15:38
Submitted by Mastodon on Wed, 2013-05-08 05:16
Article here. Excerpt:
'A Star-Ledger investigation has found that male teachers receive harsher punishments than female teachers when they are convicted of crimes involving sexual relationships with students. Experts credit the disparity to societal perceptions that young girls must be protected and are much more vulnerable than their underage male counterparts.
The sample, which followed cases in New Jersey, found that 54 percent of male defendants went to prison, while only 44 percent of women did time after they were found to have conducted inappropriate sexual activities. The longest jail term for a male teacher was 10 years, compared with 7 for a female. Interestingly, that 7 year sentence was the result of a female coach having relations with a female player.
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Submitted by Matt on Wed, 2013-05-08 00:22
Press release here. Excerpt:
'WASHINGTON / May 7, 2013 – A state ethics board has issued a report concluding Hancock County prosecutor Mary N. Kellett engaged in multiple counts of prosecutorial misconduct arising from a 2009 assault trial. The ethical violations include ignoring a court order, misleading members of a jury, evidence suppression, and indulging in “conduct unworthy of an attorney.”
The Board of Overseers of the Bar report petitions the Maine Supreme Judicial Board to impose “appropriate disciplinary sanction” on assistant district attorney Kellett.
The Board report, issued April 24, 2013, documents how Kellett engaged in a series of maneuvers designed to withhold exculpatory documents that would have demonstrated the innocence of Vladek Filler, charged in 2007 on five counts of spousal sexual assault.'
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Submitted by Matt on Wed, 2013-05-08 00:14
Story here. Excerpt:
'KRISTIANSTAD. A 62-year-old lady from Kristianstad has been charged with two counts of assault. One time it was a four-year boy who fell victim to the lady's kind.
It was during the Valentine's Day earlier this year that the beating should have taken place.
In the middle of central Kristianstad, on Kanalgatan struck the 62-year-old woman the four-year boy several times in the head.
The boy was hurt after hit and he also got a blush on the cheek.
While battered woman is another woman who was with.'
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Submitted by Mastodon on Tue, 2013-05-07 21:29
Article here. Excerpt:
'It's difficult to deny that women suffer more than men as a result of their gender, and highlighting the myriad ways in which this happens is one of the cornerstones of modern feminism – which is currently enjoying a revival in the UK and elsewhere.
But justice isn't a relative concept. If it were, we could suggest we should care less about racism against black people just because Asian people in this country are more likely to be victims of racially-motivated hate crime.
Obviously that's nonsense. But so might be ignoring issues that affect men more severely than women just because women, overall, have it worse.
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Submitted by Mastodon on Tue, 2013-05-07 21:17
Article here. Excerpt:
'If you’re not tuned in to #raptwitter, you may have missed rapper Danny Brown’s on-stage forced oral sex during a recent show in Minneapolis.
You may also have missed the news because no one, other than Brown’s opening act and protege Kitty Pryde, is calling what happened forced oral sex, or what it really should be called — rape.
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Submitted by Mastodon on Tue, 2013-05-07 17:22
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'TROY -- The parents of a Troy 5th grader were shocked when their son told them his teacher told him to lick his desk clean after he was caught drawing on it in February. Since then his parents said they’ve attempted to go through proper channels within the district to get the teacher reprimanded, but were unsuccessful.
“I said ‘we can end all this by her going in front of the class with my son and apologizing for her actions’ he [the principal] says’ that would be a directive. I cannot give a directive and it wouldn't be sincere’ and I said ‘is that all you're going to do?’ and he said ‘well basically we’ve handled it, it's confidential’. Point blank,” said George Spencer, the boy’s father.
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Submitted by Matt on Tue, 2013-05-07 03:03
So, there might not be fireworks and noisemakers... But our June conference is sure to be a blast!
This year's theme is "Celebrating Our Progress!" Join us, so we can congratulate you on a job well done.
Learn about the history of the abuse shelter movement from the founder herself, Erin Pizzey. And hear insider information from Kathy King, a former magistrate in Ohio.
We'll also hear from persons who have been falsely accused. And we'll get helpful tips from advocates and attorneys.
Dinner Friday and lunch Saturday are included.
Visit the SAVE website for the schedule and info on local lodging: http://www.saveservices.org/dvlp/annual-conference-2013/. Visit eventbrite to register online: http://celebratingourprogress.eventbrite.com/
I'll see you there!
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Submitted by mens_issues on Tue, 2013-05-07 00:56
A politically correct article by ABCNews.com that assumes that men seeking Asian women have are showing "power, dominance and white privilege" and want a "submissive" wife. Gee, could there be other reasons? Excerpt:
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