...topic, so I'll just take education , for example, as it pertains to your point in STEM areas. According to... to as STEM (science, technology , engineering, mathematics) ...
13 Answers · Social Science · 08/09/2015
Attempting to cut STEM fields is idiotic on any grounds. ... political strategy is to argue for LESS education in science and mathematics, their effort is ...
9 Answers · Social Science · 06/03/2013
...be, it won't cause the number of women going into STEMs to increase five fold. What it will do is force universities...
4 Answers · Social Science · 11/12/2013
... for revolutionising the study of skin and developing skin stem cell research. Carol Greider – co-discovered the enzyme telomerase...
12 Answers · Social Science · 24/08/2008
Yes, it is, it's due to feminism. :P
6 Answers · Social Science · 08/02/2014
... in to sort it out. Sexism should not be tolerated in the education system. Feminists are promoting sexism, therefore they should be...
5 Answers · Social Science · 08/06/2010
Obviously grossly unfair, bigoted, thoroughly feminist and subject to constitutional challenges. Here is the National Academy of Science report on gender and science/engineering in academics. The conclusion...
6 Answers · Social Science · 13/10/2012
... businesses, advantaging women over men in education , etc. all meet the feminist objective of advantaging women.
6 Answers · Social Science · 16/07/2014
...the reasons for this were complex but probably stemmed from higher rates of child abuse, illicit drug... HIV/AIDS & STI prevention, education and referral for sex workers in the ...
34 Answers · Social Science · 24/04/2007
...player? The laptop? The computer? The hybrid engine? The technology for green energies like wind or solar power? The point isn't to deride...
13 Answers · Social Science · 05/11/2011