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Homosexuality, Religion and Counseling

Does the state have the right to prevent people from training for particular careers because the state disagrees with their religious beliefs? U.S. District Judge George Steeh has made just such a ruling. Eastern Michigan University expelled Julea Ward from its master’s program in school counseling because Ms. Ward refused to undergo a reeducation...

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Why So Much Harsher toward Men?

2010-07-23
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A recent 2008 Gallup poll in Great Britain finds that 33% of women “often or very often” feel resentful of men, compared to 14% of men who often feel resentful of women.  So fully a third of women carry with them an ongoing resentment toward their opposites, as compared to about a sixth of...

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Generic vs. Brand-Name Drugs, Stress & Breast Cancer Survival

Generic vs. Brand-Name Drugs, Stress & Breast Cancer Survival

Health Report: Generic vs. Brand-Name Drugs Stress & Breast Cancer Survival     “A critical weekly review of important new research findings for health-conscious readers…”   By, Robert A. Wascher, MD, FACS         Last Updated:  12/7/2008   The information in this column is intended for informational purposes only, and does not constitute medical advice or...

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Domestic Violence Prevention – More Hyperbole Than Truth:Part 2

2008-03-05
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Domestic Violence Prevention – More Hyperbole Than Truth:Part 2

In my last article, “Domestic Violence Prevention – More Hyperbole Than Truth: Part 1″, I wrote about Jackson Katz, an anti-sexist advocate who’s work focuses on the so called “crisis” in masculinity, and how this crisis leads to violence against women and other men. I wrote that I’m sure Mr. Katz means well, and...

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Domestic Violence Prevention – More Hyperbole Than Truth:Part 1

2008-02-28
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Domestic Violence Prevention – More Hyperbole Than Truth:Part 1

As a writer of male issues, I find myself facing a paradox when I come across individuals that are showing a genuine concern for men’s issues, but after further review, find their ideology behind the work is suspect, and/or their methods to address the problems appear to exaserbate the problem rather than offer a...

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Yes, I Am An Extremist

2008-02-26
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Yes, I Am An Extremist

Since I have been indirectly labeled an extremist, I feel this qualifies me to be in the position to reach out to others who may be the same. This is how I felt after reading Jonah Bloom’s article at Glenn Sack’s blog. Jonah is Executive Editor and writer for Advertising Age, a weekly marketing...

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I Want Success… And Exploit Myself

2008-02-20
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I Want Success… And Exploit Myself

Who is actually responsible for overt female sexualization. I asked myself this question after a week in which adult women were reported to be engaged in what some in society would label “improper” or “lewd” behavior. First, the Sacramento King cheerleaders have brought attention upon themselves after provocative photos of the women surfaced on...

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MAJOR CHANGE IN THE LAW OF RAPE, AND THE LEVEL OF INTOXICATION NEEDED FOR LACK OF CONSENT

MAJOR CHANGE IN THE LAW OF RAPE, AND THE LEVEL OF INTOXICATION NEEDED FOR LACK OF CONSENT

February 11, 2008 By Rinaldo Del Gallo, III, Esq. BerkshireFatherhood.com Click HERE to contact Attorney Del Gallo. MAJOR CHANGE IN THE LAW OF RAPE, AND THE LEVEL OF INTOXICATION NEEDED FOR LACK OF CONSENT For years now I have been warning that the law on rape is changing so that when one engages in...

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