Submitted by Mastodon on Tue, 2012-06-26 18:31
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'Bowling Green, OH, June 25, 2012 --(PR.com)-- The free, pre-recorded lecture is given by Dr. Richard Zeller, a sociologist who developed an online course for Yorktown University on Political Correctness and authored articles such as "Gender Bias Paranoia" and "Political Correctness: Sociology's Achilles Heel." Dr. Zeller was active in promoting Yorktown University in Press Conferences at the National Press Club in 2000. Dr. Zeller had noted that a survey at the university in Ohio where he taught found many students complaining that their classes were too politicized by left-leaning faculty. In response, he proposed a course that would examine political correctness. His department rejected the course proposal and Dr. Zeller accepted Yorktown University's invitation to offer his course online.
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Submitted by MikeJH on Mon, 2012-06-25 20:08
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'Living in London can seriously damage men’s health, a new study reveals today.
It points to shocking disparity across the capital, with life expectancy in some areas up to 17 years shorter than in others.
The Bureau of Investigative Journalism study shows that the NHS is failing to improve the chances of men surviving heart disease and cancer — key factors to blame for early death.
Both conditions can be triggered by poor diet, smoking, drinking and lack of exercise. Suicide is another leading cause of death, especially among young men.
Experts blame health chiefs for failing to invest in initiatives targeted at men to help them improve their physical and mental wellbeing. Only a handful of health trusts in the capital commission services specifically for the male population, according to the Bureau’s findings.'
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Submitted by Matt on Mon, 2012-06-25 01:53
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'Attorney, TV legal analyst, and author Lisa Bloom is out with her new critically-acclaimed book "Swagger: 10 Urgent Rules for Raising Boys in an Era of Failing Schools, Mass Joblessness, and Thug Culture" and she's here to give a wake-up call to parents raising young boys. From failing schools to an economy of incarceration, Lisa explains the major threats hindering our boys ability to succeed in today's world and offers up real solutions to these urgent issues.
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Submitted by Mastodon on Sun, 2012-06-24 20:19
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'A recent study has shown that children of lesbian parents do not suffer from the lack of a prominent male role model. Researchers from the University of Amsterdam and UCLA’s Williams institute have rebutted the common accusation, often pitted against lesbian families.
The results throw doubt on recent research conducted by conservative sociologist Mark Regenerus that claimed to find same sex children fare worse than their straight-parented contemporaries.
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The lack of a male role model has been used as an excuse to bar lesbian parents from adopting. It is hoped this new research will go some way to ending issues of discrimination around gay parenting.'
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Submitted by Mastodon on Sun, 2012-06-24 15:54
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'The day was about finding a reason to like yourself, finding support and finding friends. It was also the largest culminating event yet held by Girls Only, an HWDSB program that develops high self-esteem, mentoring and positive role models for female students.
On Friday, 700 girls from elementary school clubs across HWDSB gathered at Dofasco Recreation Park. They enjoyed physically active games, they shared a lunch, they heard inspirational speeches and they were both entertained and entertaining in the lead up to a group dance finale. The girls in grades 6 to 8 were also meeting secondary school students who will help with their transition to Grade 9.'
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Submitted by Mastodon on Sun, 2012-06-24 15:48
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'The Wall Street Journal has had a flurry of great headlines lately: "Inside Fumbled Facebook IPO" and "JP Morgan Reveals 'London Whale'-Size Losses." While reading these and other stories about the massive losses surrounding the Facebook IPO and JP Morgan's hedging losses, I couldn't help but notice how it was men who caused the vast majority of these recent (and several past) problems. What if Facebook's all-male Board of Directors had chosen a female investment banker to head up their ill-fated IPO? What if the "London Whale" or his male boss had been a woman? What if Enron's bad boys had been girls? What if Nick Leeson, who ruined Barings, had been named Nicole? How many bonuses could Societé Générale have paid with the $7 billion blown by rogue trader Jérôme Kerviel if he had been a she?'
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Submitted by Mastodon on Sun, 2012-06-24 15:44
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'With an objective to raise awareness on how men’s behaviour, attitudes and practices are contributing towards the spread of HIV and AIDS, a two-day exhibition displaying traditional truck art opened at Nomad Art Gallery on Saturday, said a press release.
The exhibition is a part of “Driving on Empty – a truck art based HIV and AIDS prevention and advocacy initiative”, implemented by Amal Human Development Network with the support from Direct Aid Programme of the Australian High Commission.
The campaign aims at investigating and understanding vulnerabilities of truck drivers to HIV and AIDS, which puts their sexual partners, spouses and unborn children at risk as well. The combination of research and work with truck drivers and truck artists has resulted in producing a series of moving testimonials and panels that express the experiences, hopes and fears of respondents in a sensitive and unique manner.'
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Submitted by Mastodon on Sun, 2012-06-24 15:31
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'A spurned lover has been handed a two year restraining order after she was convicted of assaulting her partner - by biting his penis during a furious row.
Vicious Sinead Walker, 40, grabbed hold of Vincent Rennoldson’s manhood and tried to 'pull it off' when he angrily ordered her out of his flat.
The drunken mum-of-one who had downed an entire bottle of wine before going round to apologise for a previous bust-up - then sunk her teeth into his private parts.'
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Submitted by Mastodon on Sun, 2012-06-24 15:27
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'Following this event, a group of Canadian men decided they had a responsibility to urge men to speak out about violence against women in all its forms.
Wearing a white ribbon would be a symbol of men’s commitment to never commit, condone, or remain silent about violence against women. Today, the White Ribbon Campaign is the largest effort in the world of men working to end violence against women.
Domestic Violence is one of the most pervasive crimes affecting in country. The Center for Disease Control reports that one in four women will experience abuse in their lifetime and according to the U.S. Department of Justice, female victims equal eighty-four percent of all intimate partner violence whose abuse was perpetrated by their male partners.'
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Submitted by Mastodon on Sun, 2012-06-24 15:25
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'A woman who called police to report domestic violence was charged herself with felonious assault after police learned she did not disclose her HIV-positive status to her boyfriend.
Tyeashea D. Taltoan, 27, told police her boyfriend David Brooks, 50, punched her in the face Tuesday evening during an argument at the Wagon Wheel Motel on Market Street, where the couple had been staying, and that she wanted to file domestic violence charges, according to reports. Police said they interviewed Brooks, who told them they were fighting because Taltoan did not disclose that she had HIV, the virus that causes AIDS, during their seven-month relationship when they had unprotected sexual relations.
Brooks said he confronted Taltoan after finding HIV-related medicine and that he wanted to pursue charges against her, reports state.'
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Submitted by Mastodon on Sun, 2012-06-24 00:50
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'(NECN/WTVJ: Christina Hernandez) - Young women are earning more money than men, according to Time Magazine and USA Today.
Genesis Hernandez is studying English and culinary arts at Miami-Dade College.
She isn't surprised to hear single women in their 20s are earning more than young men.
"A woman has more motivation to study, to get a degree, to be somebody," Hernandez said. "For me it's really important to get a degree."
Education is key.
Both Time Magazine and USA Today say more women go to college than men.
Once there, women are more likely to graduate or earn advanced degrees.
Among African-Americans and Hispanics, women are more than twice as likely as men to earn college degrees.'
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Submitted by Mastodon on Sat, 2012-06-23 22:16
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'“Today, thanks in no small part to the confidence and determination they developed through competitive sports and the work ethic they learned with their teammates, girls who play sports are more likely to excel in school,” wrote Obama. “In fact, more women as a whole now graduate from college than men. This is a great accomplishment — not just for one sport or one college or even just for women but for America. And this is what Title IX is all about.”
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“We have come so far. But there’s so much farther we can go,” Obama wrote. “There are always more barriers we can break and more progress we can make. As president, I’ll do my part to keep Title IX strong and vibrant, and maintain our schools as doorways of opportunity so every child has a fair shot at success.”'
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Submitted by Mastodon on Sat, 2012-06-23 22:13
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'The 77 cent figure has become a rallying cry for those who seek to eliminate employment discrimination based on gender. And it’s a genuine statistic. In a report released in September 2011, the U.S. Census Bureau wrote that in 2010, the female-to-male earnings ratio of full-time, year-round workers was 0.77." Translated into dollars, that means that in 2010, women working full-time earned 77 cents for every dollar earned by men working full time.
But the Obama ad takes a solid statistic and describes it incorrectly. The campaign is wrong to say that the 77-cent figure describes the pay differences between men and women "doing the same work." (By contrast, former Virginia Gov. Tim Kaine recently earned a Mostly True on a similar claim because he was not specifying the number was for the same occupations.)
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Submitted by Mastodon on Sat, 2012-06-23 20:28
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'According to a 2009 report, more than a quarter of English children do not have even a single male teacher at their school. For many children, that means they have greatly reduced contact during the day with an adult man until age 11 when they go to secondary school. Children who don’t have a father in the home may not have any regular contact with a male role model until they go to secondary school.
The situation is similar in America, and Canada, and Australia—where between 70 to 75 percent of teachers are female.
Why is society robbing young boys of the masculine role models they need?
The lack of male leaders in schools is all the more hurtful considering the fact that most of the children going to school come from broken families or families that will one day experience divorce. America has more than 13 million single parents raising more than 21 million children. More than four out of five of those custodial parents are mothers.'
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Submitted by Mastodon on Sat, 2012-06-23 19:58
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'Lawmakers and President Obama on Saturday celebrated the 40th anniversary of Title IX, which ensured equal rights for men and women in education.
Obama and other Democrats marking the occasion didn’t mention politics, but the coordinated effort seemed aimed at 2012 voters, particularly women.
Democrats all year have been doing everything they can to create a gender gap between Obama and his presumptive GOP opponent this fall, Mitt Romney.
“From addressing inequality in math and science education to preventing sexual assault on campus to fairly funding athletic programs, Title IX ensures equality for our young people in every aspect of their education,” President Barack Obama wrote in a Newsweek op-ed published Saturday. “It’s a springboard for success.”'
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