Why don't men get their own "Studies" subcategory?
Q. Honestly. Why not? Is it less important to discuss issues pertain particularly to men - from men's point of view on this site? As where obviously women have their own here. I think Gender, Women's Studies, and of course... Men's Studies... as defined by Wikipedia -"A relatively new field of study, men's studies was formed largely in response to, and as a critique of, an emerging men's rights movement - itself a response to both the real and perceived advantages brought to women by feminist political action and as such, has been taught in academic settings only since the 1970s" - each deserve their own subcategory here. I think it deserves recognition, don't you? Yes Pat, I've noticed the trend. We should demand equality from Yahoo! Haha.… [cont.]
Asked by tnatwo14 - Sun Feb 15 01:55:57 2009 - - 7 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Answers has a "gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgendered" section but no heterosexual section. It has a "religion and spirituality" section but no atheist section. Yet there are straights in the GLBT section and atheists in R&S. See the theme?
Answered by Pat - Sun Feb 15 02:05:33 2009
Q. Honestly. Why not? Is it less important to discuss issues pertain particularly to men - from men's point of view on this site? As where obviously women have their own here. I think Gender, Women's Studies, and of course... Men's Studies... as defined by Wikipedia -"A relatively new field of study, men's studies was formed largely in response to, and as a critique of, an emerging men's rights movement - itself a response to both the real and perceived advantages brought to women by feminist political action and as such, has been taught in academic settings only since the 1970s" - each deserve their own subcategory here. I think it deserves recognition, don't you? Yes Pat, I've noticed the trend. We should demand equality from Yahoo! Haha.… [cont.]
Asked by tnatwo14 - Sun Feb 15 01:55:57 2009 - - 7 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Answers has a "gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgendered" section but no heterosexual section. It has a "religion and spirituality" section but no atheist section. Yet there are straights in the GLBT section and atheists in R&S. See the theme?
Answered by Pat - Sun Feb 15 02:05:33 2009
Any Academics willing to help write an Independent Study?
Q. Needs to be between 9000-11000 words, the subject will be how the female Gender has affected policing more around the issue of binge drinking. Ive looked on writing services but they charge alot! I am willing to pay but not that much.
Asked by Rose L - Wed Apr 30 08:41:51 2008 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments
A. My husband is a retired lawyer with a BA in Criminal Justice. He has lots of time on his hands and has been helping me write some of my papers towards my Master's. I showed him your question and he said that the issue that your topic is concerned with was not quite clear to him. What is clear to him is that you are talking about approximately 40 pages and he is concerned with the time frame more than the money right now. If you so decide, I can be contacted by email via yahoo and we can proceed from there.
Answered by Mary A - Wed Apr 30 09:15:49 2008
Q. Needs to be between 9000-11000 words, the subject will be how the female Gender has affected policing more around the issue of binge drinking. Ive looked on writing services but they charge alot! I am willing to pay but not that much.
Asked by Rose L - Wed Apr 30 08:41:51 2008 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments
A. My husband is a retired lawyer with a BA in Criminal Justice. He has lots of time on his hands and has been helping me write some of my papers towards my Master's. I showed him your question and he said that the issue that your topic is concerned with was not quite clear to him. What is clear to him is that you are talking about approximately 40 pages and he is concerned with the time frame more than the money right now. If you so decide, I can be contacted by email via yahoo and we can proceed from there.
Answered by Mary A - Wed Apr 30 09:15:49 2008
Is it good to drink milk? The text is too long but worthwhile read....?
Q. es esta pagina link The most important information dissemination my. Not that, but I can make your text too long jajaja. If I write bad is that I am leading a translator jaja
Asked by chica - Mon Nov 19 11:02:22 2007 - - 10 Answers - 14 Comments
A. wow. Looks like you had allot of thought to this. My thoughts to this. People have been drinking milk for positively centuries and millenia. If you like it, drink it. If you don't, don't.
Answered by Terri - Mon Nov 19 11:12:18 2007
Q. es esta pagina link The most important information dissemination my. Not that, but I can make your text too long jajaja. If I write bad is that I am leading a translator jaja
Asked by chica - Mon Nov 19 11:02:22 2007 - - 10 Answers - 14 Comments
A. wow. Looks like you had allot of thought to this. My thoughts to this. People have been drinking milk for positively centuries and millenia. If you like it, drink it. If you don't, don't.
Answered by Terri - Mon Nov 19 11:12:18 2007
Can I transfer as a junior at stanford university?
Q. The following are my stats: Current university: PSU (Penn state) Major:International relations GPA-3.89 Actives: Allies To help peers by dispelling myths and stereotypes, increasing awareness, and providing support for and about homosexual, bisexual, and trans gender orientation. Black and Latino Student Association (BALA) To help educate peers of all nationalities on social, political and cultural issues, as well as to build academic growth and responsibilities among Black nd Latino students. International Quest Club Studies and discusses other countries and cultures and raises money for an annual international trip. Alternative Spring Break To constructively impact lives through direct service, education, reflection, and cultural… [cont.]
Asked by Rich H - Sun Nov 23 17:01:45 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Yes; Stanford does accept transfer students: Your stats look remarkable, but only a Stanford official can give you more insight on the admissions process.
Answered by kismet - Sun Nov 23 17:09:33 2008
Q. The following are my stats: Current university: PSU (Penn state) Major:International relations GPA-3.89 Actives: Allies To help peers by dispelling myths and stereotypes, increasing awareness, and providing support for and about homosexual, bisexual, and trans gender orientation. Black and Latino Student Association (BALA) To help educate peers of all nationalities on social, political and cultural issues, as well as to build academic growth and responsibilities among Black nd Latino students. International Quest Club Studies and discusses other countries and cultures and raises money for an annual international trip. Alternative Spring Break To constructively impact lives through direct service, education, reflection, and cultural… [cont.]
Asked by Rich H - Sun Nov 23 17:01:45 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Yes; Stanford does accept transfer students: Your stats look remarkable, but only a Stanford official can give you more insight on the admissions process.
Answered by kismet - Sun Nov 23 17:09:33 2008
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