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Tag Archives: women
Figuring Out Who You Are
Originally posted on Fran Moreland Johns:
“Please don’t call me Doctor Jones,” said an extremely distinguished PhD speaker I met recently; “I’m just a teacher named Joe. I’ve been Joe all my life.” His name is changed to protect the…
Posted in Being a Woman, Motherhood, Women and Men, women writers
Tagged being valued, educational degrees, gender inequality, names, slaves, women, women's value, writing
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Are Men and Women Wired Differently? Part 2
This blog post has been moved to my new website. Here is the link: Are Women and Men Wired Differently? Part 2
Posted in Being a Woman, Women and Men, working mother
Tagged biology, brain wiring, choices, feminism, gender differences, gender inequality, women, women's movement, women's value
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On Being a Woman – The Price of Achievement
I couldn’t resist posting a link to this article about women and the Olympics and the (media) criticism that women athletes have been receiving for totally irrelevant aspects of their being, particularly their appearance. What about focusing on skill or … Continue reading
On Being a Woman – Appearances
This blog site has now been updated and moved to a new internet address. To see this post in its new site, please go to: On Being a Woman – Appearances
Posted in Being a Woman
Tagged appearance, gender inequality, looking good, plastic surgery, politics, women
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On Being a Woman – Caring
This blog site has now been updated and moved to a new internet address. To see this post in its new site, please go to: On Being a Woman – Caring
On Being a Woman – Half the Sky
This blog site has now been updated and moved to a new internet address. To see this post in its new site, please go to: On Being a Woman – Half the Sky
On Being a Woman
This blog site has now been updated and moved to a new internet address. To see this post in its new site, please go to: On Being a Woman