Category: 10. Education

The Neurology of Sex/Gender: The More Gender Equality, the Fewer Women in STEM: The Atlantic

“…That means there’s something in even the most liberal societies that’s nudging women away from math and science, even when those are their best subjects… Then again, it could just be that, feeling financially secure and on equal footing with men, some women will always choose to follow their passions, rather than whatever labor economists…

Traditional Values: “Sex Matters” | Men and Women Are Different: PragerU: YouTube

Great Video: This is a No-Brainer…  “Are the differences between men and women biological or socially constructed? What do women want from a relationship? What do men want? Are they the same? Or are they much different? Sean McDowell, Associate Professor of Theology and Philosophy at Biola University sorts it all out in this eye-opening…

Words: The Truth About ‘Disinterested’ and ‘Uninterested’ | Merriam-Webster

“According to our citation files, disinterested is most commonly used to mean “not biased; free from selfish motives,” while uninterested is commonly used to mean “not interested.” Yet when these words entered the language, uninterested meant “not biased; free from selfish motives” and disinterested meant “not interested.”” Click: The Truth About ‘Disinterested’ and ‘Uninterested’ |…

Politics: Immigration: Michelle Malkin Speaks [Powerfully] at CPAC 2019 | YouTube

“Conservative blogger and businesswoman Michelle Malkin speaks at CPAC 2019. “It’s the GOP sellouts, not just the radical open-borders left that is in bed with immigration saboteurs…. Those are the real grifters.” Note: This was an excellent speech; it should be heard. I strongly favour limited, well-vetted, well-managed legal immigration. I truly enjoy meeting and…

Health: Traditional Femininity: Lesbian and bisexual women more likely to be overweight than straight women, study finds | The Independent

“Lesbian and bisexual women are at greater risk of being overweight than heterosexual women, a study has found. Gay men are also less likely to be overweight than their straight counterparts and are instead more at risk of being underweight, said researchers at UCL and the University of East Anglia. The study, published in the…