F&F: Uniform Act Could Benefit Deployed Military Parents

Article here. Excerpt:

'“With deployments on the rise from the first Gulf War through the Iraq and Afghanistan wars, especially for National Guard and Reserve members, a majority of the states have implemented a patchwork of laws designed to protect service members in child custody and visitation cases. But the rules aren't consistent across the country,” says Eric Fish, legal counsel for the Uniform Law Commission.

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Male circumcision is an unwarranted breach of a child’s integrity – just like FGM

Article here. Excerpt:

'Why MGM and FGM are not considered equally reprehensible defies compassionate reason.

FGM is carried out – for cultural/religious reasons – by restraining a young girl and removing her clitoris with a sharp implement. It is done without her consent ostensibly in order to control the sexual urges of women.
MGM was not uncommon practice in western Europe until recently. It even had mainstream medical sanction. But more recently the justification for MGM has been undermined. If it is not medically necessary then there are no good reasons to mutilate a child's body.

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3,000 Malawian men cut off their foreskins: Less cervical cancer, reduces Aids risks

Article here. Excerpt:

'Malawian cancer expert at the country’s sole certified oncology unit at the Queen Elizabeth Central Hospital (QUECH) has asked authorities to consider exploring possibilities of using medical male circumcision as a measure of reducing cases of cervical cancer in women.

The country’s lone oncologist, Dr Leo Masamba told the Malawi News Agency (Mana) that though no research has been conducted locally, there are theoretical linkages between the HIV virus and the Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) which is one of the major causes of cervical cancer in women.

Dr Masamba’s sentiments come at a time when more men are willingly to go for certified medial male circumcision since its endorsement by the World Health Organization (WHO) as a means of reducing HIV infection in 2007.'

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W.Va. university officials reflect on Title IX

Article here. Excerpt:

'Crane-Banford said Marshall has made progress when it comes to Title IX but the law presents challenges.

The school now offers the maximum number of scholarships in women's sports. The women also don't have to provide some of their equipment anymore -- a change implemented within the last five years, Crane-Banford said.

But other areas of compliance are trickier, especially when it comes to getting participation numbers proportional to enrollment, which fluctuates each semester.

There's a cap on men's sports teams and a floor on women's sports participation, but that number is "kind of a moving target," Crane-Banford said, depending on total school enrollment.'

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Boys' performance in schools declining

Letter here. Excerpt:

'David Brooks shines a light on the worsening situation for boys in education [“Time to change the cookie-cutter approach to school,” Opinion, July 9]. While convincing in his case that there is indeed a problem, he comes up short on solutions, other than to point out the obvious fact that one size does not fit all.

As an educator and father to an adolescent male, I believe one solution is to increase the number of male teachers in elementary, middle and high school. When I was in middle school in the 1970s, at least half of my teachers were male. In stark contrast, my son had only one male teacher during the two years of middle school he just completed.
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I did not like all my teachers, male or female, and surely not all of them liked me, but the six male teachers I can specifically remember — all very different in style, personality, and physique — no doubt contributed in some way to my modest success in school, even if just in allowing me to see myself reflected in the mirror of education.'

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Are there more than 4,250 schools in Britain without a male teacher?

Article here. Excerpt:

'Statistics released this week by the Teaching Agency have revealed a notable increase in the number of male trainee primary school teachers in the past four years. This is an encouraging sign for those worried by the gender imbalance among teachers that has typically characterised primary education in Britain.

According to the research, in 2008/9 there were just 2,467 male primary school teachers (or 15 per cent of the total) yet in 2011/12 the number had increased to 3,743 (or 19 per cent of the total).

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"Our schools need tough guys teaching teenage boys, not feminised men changing infants' nappies"

Article here. Excerpt:

'Michael Gove wants male role models for boys and better discipline he says. Yet, yesterday he let his civil servants knock back a Free School application that offered just that.

Mr Gove has also said he wants more male teachers. He is right, they are needed. To our cost, teaching has become a female-dominated profession in both secondary and primary schools. Fewer than one in four recruits are men. Only 25% of teachers are men and it is set to get worse as the profession sheds older members.

The three main teachers’ unions too are led by women. The simple fact is that this is not a great environment for men to work in. With the elimination of so many single-sex schools, boys today can go through their entire schooling without ever being taught by a man.

This is quite, quite wrong. I would go so far as to say it is a disaster. No wonder so many of our young men are in crisis, out of control, on drugs and unemployable.'

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Irish political parties must meet female MP quotas or risk losing state funding

Article here. Excerpt:

'A Bill passed in the Irish government this weekend has historically changed the way women will be represented in the Dáil*.

The Electoral Amendment (Political Funding) Bill 2011 rules that state funding of political parties will be halved unless 30% of parliamentary candidates at the next election are female.

The Bill was triggered by only 15.1% of Irish parliamentarians being women – a figure that is only slightly less than the 22% of women sitting in the House of Commons.'

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*Dáil Éireann

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Moms gone wild: '40-year-old reversion'

Article here. Excerpt:

'(CNN) -- In a shocking article on TheAwl.com, author and mother Amy Sohn writes that moms in her affluent Brooklyn neighborhood are going through something called "the 40-year-old reversion." The tedium of raising children, she says, is driving moms in her circle out at night to party to the extreme as if they were 25 again.
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It's a grim portrait of parenthood and marriage. And cringe-worthy tales of a drunk mom falling down the stairs while leaving a party and a mom who went to third base in the back of a minivan with a man who wasn't her husband could make a person who's thinking about getting pregnant hit the pause button. Sohn's salacious revelations have some people suggesting she made it all up: Her new novel comes out in August, after all. (When I contacted Sohn directly and asked if everything she wrote was true, she referred me to her publicist, who said the author wasn't doing interviews until the book releases.)'

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Australia: Young men starved and beaten, court told

Link here. Excerpt:

'A couple held two young boarders in their central NSW home, bashing and starving them and forcing them to do chores, a jury has been told.

The man and woman, who cannot be named for legal reasons, have pleaded not guilty to unlawfully detaining the two young men with intent to obtain advantage and occasioning actual bodily harm.

In his opening address at the Downing Centre District Court in Sydney on Thursday, crown prosecutor John Bowers told the jury the two men - who also cannot be named - were boarders in the home of the couple in central western NSW on two separate occasions between mid-2007 and August 2010.

He said the woman, aged 48, and her male de facto partner, 43, detained and psychologically controlled the men through a "regime of physical and mental abuse over an extended period".'

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SAVE: Demand That VP Biden Tell the Truth about Domestic Violence

Vice President Joe Biden has disappointed abuse victims once again. On Tuesday, Biden issued a statement on domestic violence: http://www.mcclatchydc.com/2012/07/31/158921/an-issue-beyond-debate-congress.html. With yet another opportunity to tell the truth about DV, he again only addressed one aspect: women abused by men.

Biden failed to mention intimate partner violence in the LGBT community, and he ignored women's violence towards men. According to Martin Fiebert, PhD of California State University, 286 research studies conducted over the last 30 years show "women are as physically aggressive, or more aggressive, than men in their relationships with their spouses or male partners." http://www.csulb.edu/~mfiebert/assault.htm

Scanning the news, it's easy to see that women commit DV. On Monday, Terry Dear, OH, was shot in the back by his wife in front of their two small children. Derrick Graham, VA, was hit and drug along a highway by his wife driving an SUV last week.

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VP Biden Charged With Misrepresentation: Abuse Statement Ignores Three Decades of Research, SAVE Says

Article here. Excerpt:

'WASHINGTON, Aug 1, 2012 (GlobeNewswire via COMTEX) -- A leading victim-advocacy group is charging Vice President Joe Biden with spreading one-sided and false information regarding domestic violence. Stop Abusive and Violent Environments says Biden's statement issued Tuesday (1) condones the cycle of violence by ignoring the widespread problem of female abusers and male victims.

Female-initiated aggression is the leading risk-factor for women becoming injured by an intimate partner, reveals a research summary by Sandra Stith, PhD (2). And according to Martin Fiebert, PhD of California State University, 286 research studies conducted over the last 30 years show "women are as physically aggressive, or more aggressive, than men in their relationships with their spouses or male partners" (3).'

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"Health care law gives women control over their care, offers free preventive services to 47 million women"

Link here. Excerpt:

'“President Obama is moving our country forward by giving women control over their health care,” Secretary Sebelius said. “This law puts women and their doctors, not insurance companies or the government, in charge of health care decisions.”

The eight new prevention-related services are:

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IA: Help Us Reach 10,000 Fans on Facebook

Updated: Original posting left out the IA Facebook URL, which is http://www.facebook.com/intactamerica

In just a few short years, we’ve watched the intactivist movement grow from a handful of dedicated people into a vast, thriving network of thousands of activists all over the world—thanks to social media. Between Facebook and Twitter, more and more people are seeing our message every day, and grassroots organizations like the NOCIRC centers and The Whole Network are working on the ground across the country, helping people take action.

At last week’s International AIDS Conference in Washington, DC, Intact America met with hundreds of medical professionals and global health activists, getting the word out that circumcision does not prevent AIDS. That’s what activism is all about—communication, education, and effecting change.

By getting involved in the intactivist movement, you really are changing the way America views circumcision. We have made the world hear us... so let’s get even louder! Let’s use Facebook to do what it does best: get more people talking, more people aware, more people educated, more people joining the ranks of intactivism.

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Dr. Drew: Why are so many mass murderers men?

So according to this article and video, not only do men commit mass murder 10 times as often as women, when women do it, it's for love (as opposed to men doing it for money, revenge, or power). Excerpt:

'In the midst of all the horrendous stories in the news recently, HLN’s Dr. Drew welcomed clinical psychiatrist Dr. Dale Archer who explained some of the basic differences between male and female killers.

Dr. Archer says men are 10 times more likely to murder than women, noting their motives are vastly different.

“Men typically kill for money, revenge and power,” he said. “With women, it is about love -- either someone they have loved, someone they currently love... their kids. So it's much more emotional when it comes to women.”'

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