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Tag Archives: women’s value
On Being a Woman: Female Scientist
“Woman teaching geometry” Illustration at the beginning of a medieval translation of Euclid’s Elements (c. 1310 AD) This post has been moved to my new website. You can see it here.
Posted in Being a Woman, Women and Men, women's health, working mother
Tagged anatomy, being valued, biology, graduate school, research, science, women's value
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Figuring Out Who You Are
Great way to reopen my blogging on this site, by sharing this blog by Fran Moreland Johns, a writer most interested in names and what they signify. Fran Moreland Johns “Please don’t call me Doctor Jones,” said an extremely distinguished … Continue reading
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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Are Women and Men Wired Differently?
This post has been moved to my new website. Here is the link: Are Women and Men Wired Differently? Part 1
Posted in Being a Woman, Women and Men
Tagged biology, criticism, gender inequality, myths, new feminists, oppression, women's value
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On Being a Woman – Valued, Part 2
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 – Valued, Part 2
Posted in Being a Woman, working mother
Tagged being valued, economic externalities, women's contributions, women's value
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On Being a Woman – Valued, Part 1
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 – Valued, Part 1