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American Family Physician October 1, 2004 |
Seat Belt Use During Pregnancy An overview on the importance of proper seat belt use in proctecting the wellfare of the unborn child. |
ifeminists October 6, 2004 Wendy McElroy |
Individual Rights vs. Identity Politics American identity politics says that women and men do not share a similar interest in freedom of speech. Only if you advocate group rights and reject individual ones does it make sense to cry out for sexual solidarity in voting. |
ifeminists October 6, 2004 Carey Roberts |
Women Victimized by Feminist Fables Told to ignore reason and common sense, women found themselves vulnerable to the machinations of radical feminists. Under the guise of female liberation, these feminists set out to indoctrinate women into a three-tiered mythology. |
Reason October 2004 Tim Cavanaugh |
Love for Sale The ease with which Berkeley's legal prostitution initiative came to a vote shows how progressive and feminist opposition to the sex trade may be evolving. |
U.S. Banker October 2004 Adams et al. |
Icons of Influence Profiles of this year's "25 Most Powerful Women in Banking." |
ifeminists September 29, 2004 Carey Roberts |
The Wonderful, Wacky World of Fem-Speak Satirical commentary on feminist language, statistical integrity and logic. |
ifeminists September 29, 2004 K. C. Wilson |
On-Going Gender Bias We define aggression as, "what men do," and nurturing as, "what women do." The genders are used to define the terms. This blinds us to the equal aggressiveness of women, and equal nurturing of masculinity. |
BusinessWeek October 4, 2004 William C. Symonds |
A Breakthrough For MIT -- And Science Five years after conceding rampant sexism, Massachusetts Institute of Technology has a new president, Susan Hockfield. |
ifeminists September 22, 2004 Wendy McElroy |
Wage Gap Reflects Women's Priorities The disparity in wages has nothing to do with discrimination against women. It reflects the preferences of women themselves. |
BusinessWeek September 27, 2004 Carol Marie Cropper |
Women's Surgery: Less of an Ordeal Laparoscopy -- a minimally invasive technique -- can cut recovery times, leave smaller scars, reduce in-hopital stays, and lower costs. But many gynecologists are not trained to perform these operations, so you may have to ask for it. |
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