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- Medley: Very nervous-making. Do not have time.RT @bluemilk Interesting reply from Skepticlawyer to my post on 'mummy homework'. http://t.co/LVSnIsGX
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- Medley: RT @pnh: And it works. @ggreenwald: The main effect (and purpose) of police violence is to deter (intimidate) others from participating ...
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Category Archives: Civil Rights & Feminism
Gender Bias – Break it Down
The Gender Bias Learning Project Continue reading
Posted in Civil Rights & Feminism, Education, General Musings, Science
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Wired Vaccines
Wired’s anti-anti-vax article. Continue reading
Posted in Civil Rights & Feminism, Science
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Moyers Interviews Greenwald
Moyers Interviews Greenwald. Continue reading
Posted in Civil Rights & Feminism, Democrats, Federal Politics, Foreign Policy, Media Dysfunction
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Pseudonymous Scientists on Pseudonymity
Effect Measure on pseudonymity and anonymity. And that Minerva guy in South Korea. Oh, and Twitchhiker. Continue reading
Posted in Civil Rights & Feminism, General Musings, Science, Tourism and Travel, Weblogs & Citizen Writing
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Congrats to Dr. Carol Greider
Congratulations to Dr. Carol Greider. Continue reading
Posted in Civil Rights & Feminism, Science
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re:Cycling
PMDD may have nothing to do with menstruation. Continue reading
Posted in Civil Rights & Feminism, Health & Food
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My Patience is Gone
Jeff Rosen (the one who tried to smear Sotomayor out of a Supreme Court appointment) has written a piece for TNR (blech) on net neutrality. The first few paragraphs of the article don’t seem terrible, but I couldn’t read any … Continue reading
Posted in Civil Rights & Feminism, Technology
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Lurking Dangers for Women in Pop Science
Echidne has some thought-provoking comments on recent bizarre “scientific” results regarding women and ovulatory preferences. Continue reading
Posted in Civil Rights & Feminism, Science
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Heading Out of Town
I’m off very soon for my first overnight away from TheLittleGuy ever. I hope that he and his Dad will have a good time together without Mama! Thankfully, this is not a work trip – just something my local moms … Continue reading
Posted in Civil Rights & Feminism, Economics, Journaling
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Innovation Agenda
It probably got lost since it was announced on the same day as the FCC’s recent net neutrality positioning, but the Obama Administration has released a new strategy for innovation. The pdf is linked from the front page of OSTP … Continue reading
Posted in Civil Rights & Feminism, Economics, Federal Politics, Legal
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