Then, in 2002, a 16,000 -
women study named the Women's Health Initiative (WHI) dropped a bombshell: participants were likelier to suffer from heart attacks and breast cancer if they took combination estrogen and progestin hormones.
Not exact matches
When the
study sent out blind résumés (résumés with no indication of gender), fewer
women were hired than when
names (which generally indicate gender) were included.
This is America: the Knights of Columbus, the Grange, Hadassah, the Disabled American Veterans, the Order of AHEPA (American Hellenic Educational Progressive Association), the Business and Professional
Women of America, the union hall, the Bible
study group, LULAC (League of United Latin American Citizens), «Holy
Name» — a brilliant diversity spread like stars, like a thousand points of light in a broad and peaceful sky.
In the winter of 1996, while I was
studying the record of Jack Kevorkian's first forty - seven physician - assisted suicides, I received a letter from a
woman I did not know
named Martha Wichorek.
And then I heard a very silly «doctor» of «
women's
studies», a Rachel Thwaites from the University of York, discussing the fact that France had passed a law to say that
women would only be addressed by their maiden
name before marriage.
While professors of «
womens studies» pontificate about whether we should use maiden
names, real
women count their pennies and get to work.
HeLa cell lines, derived from the cervical cancer of a
woman named Henrietta Lacks, have been used for decades to
study resistance to cancer drugs.
The Dorothy Hodgkin fellowship,
named in honour of the Nobel prizewinning British chemist, was set up following a
study of
women in science commissioned by the Office of Science and Technology.
In one telling
study, the same curricula vitae received lower evaluations when attached to a
woman's
name than to a man's.
UC San Diego is
named one of 16 Vanguard Centers for the
Women's Health Initiative of the National Institutes of Health and receives $ 12.2 million to support a 12 - year study of postmenopausal women, with an emphasis on Latina w
Women's Health Initiative of the National Institutes of Health and receives $ 12.2 million to support a 12 - year
study of postmenopausal
women, with an emphasis on Latina w
women, with an emphasis on Latina
womenwomen.
While a couple of
studies have looked at how naps might affect our ability to learn new faces and
names, no previous
studies have looked at the impact of a full night of sleep in between learning and being tested,» corresponding author Jeanne Duffy said in a news release from Brigham and
Women's Hospital in Boston.
The G - spot gets its
name from one of the first doctors to describe it in medical literature, Ernst Gräfenberg — a German physician and scientist who also
studied women's orgasms and developed an early version of today's intrauterine device (IUD).
In the 1940s & 1950s, 2 Doctors (don't know
names off hand but can be found on the internet), 10 + years apart from one another, went and
studied indigenous people in Africa & in the Amazon jungle and they found that the
women in these tribes DID NOT DO ANY MONTHLY BLEEDING and yet got pregnant!
In a
study from 2002, only one - third of
women who had bought an over-the counter yeast medicine actually had vulvovaginal candidiasis (the scientific
name for a yeast infection).
My
name is Ashley and I am a PhD candidate in early modern Italian history who works in
study abroad, loves to travel, is obsessed with all things fashion, and who believes
women should not have to sacrifice style for academic legitimacy.
The
study found that
women who were deemed to be in love and not in a companionate relationship were faster at word recognition when subliminally shown their loved one's
name.
The 10 most attractive Japanese
women's
names, as chosen by dating app users — While it's taken a bit of time to catch on, online dating services are gaining popularity in Japan... Aoi Since the
study was only concerned with the pronunciation of a
woman's
name, not the exact kanji characters used to write it, we can't...
Dr. Whitty
study found male singles would less likely try to contact a
woman with nick
names like «welleducated» or «wellread».
A
study by researchers at Queen Mary University of London shows men like
women whose
names draw to their physical attractiveness, while
women like men whose attributes are showcased as intelligent, cultured, brave, and altruistic.
My
name is Wessel de Jager and I have been
studying ROME • An Italian court has sentenced an HIV - positive man to 24 years in jail for intentionally infecting 30
women he had unprotected sex with over
Free This more than personals ads, e.: friendship,
women are offering a free hookup hotspot, but I had my apartment and s no need to work part - time Is My
name is ongoing
study for free.
Jack Trengove delisted at the same time the player taken with the next draft pick, Dusty Martin, was
named the It's one of the first
studies to look at the impact internet porn has had on
women's sex lives.
Writer - director Noah Baumbach did some obvious
studying of French New Wave and early Woody Allen films in preparation for Frances Ha, his jumpy and charming new film that deals with the life of a 27 - year - old
woman named Frances.
Claustrophobically sexual, the tale involves a young, upper - middle - class
woman named Helen (Virginia Madsen, in a career - best turn) who, in the course of
studying the customs of the tenement - dwellers of Chicago's Cabrini - Green housing development, finds herself the inamorata of the Candyman (Tony Todd): the manifestation of an Urban urban legend, a black man lynched in another time for having the temerity to fall in love with a white
woman.
He is, however, still warring with the social repression instilled in him his whole life of valuing
studies over all else, and when a brash and alluring young
woman named Olivia (Sarah Gadon) catches his eye and shows an interest in him far exceeding the levels of decorum to which he is accustomed, his life is thrown into further turmoil.
In 1974, she joined the faculty at the Harvard Graduate School of Education and became vice president of Radcliffe College and also dean of what became the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced
Study; took 1977 - 79 off to direct the National Institute of Education; authored seven books along the way; and in 1982 made history: Graham became the dean of the Harvard Graduate School of Education (1982 - 91), the first
woman at the University to be
named dean of a whole faculty.
On the young adult fantasy side, THE BURNING SKY, book 1 of the Elemental Trilogy, was a finalist for the 2014 RITA ® Award for Best Paranormal Romance, the 2014 Pick for Tayshas State Reading List (Texas), has received a starred review from Publishers Weekly and been
named to the Autumn ’13 Kids» Indie Next List.On the historical mystery side, her brand - new A
STUDY IN SCARLET
WOMEN, releases October 18th, 2016 (available for preorder) and has already received critical acclaim:
On the importance of publishing her works under her own
name: «[As a historian], I
study a period where we say Anonymous was a
woman and I think that's a double - edged sword, to protect yourself under a pseudonym.
From an informal
study of «the problem that has no
name,» it expands to take on a
woman's image and role, for herself and others.
Behold the «Collection Curator Pant» — J.Crew has debuted a new pair of
women's pants of that
name, and while the item — available in fresh kiwi, navy blue, and hot pink — appears to the naked eye as a simple twist on the Capri pant, it actually has a degree from Bard's Center for Curatorial
Studies.
Besides the exhibition itself, curator Jillian Russo included a wall of
names of 3751 men and 174
women who served in the military and who either taught or
studied at the League.
And for my NZ mate, a while back now, sorry lost the url refs /
names, there was this NZ history researcher who worked with an American and they did this
study / research about how come NZ was so progressive in regard to
Women's Lib and the Vote versus the extra 30 years it took before the USA was able to provide women with the Vote in that na
Women's Lib and the Vote versus the extra 30 years it took before the USA was able to provide
women with the Vote in that na
women with the Vote in that nation.
The gist of the article, if there can be such a thing in a heavily statistics - based
study, is that in South Carolina a
woman lawyer has a better chance of advancing in her career and of becoming a judge if she has a «masculine
name.»
In addition, the education budget is also tapped to assist individual judges wishing to attend important education programs offered by other judicial education organizations, including the Canadian Association of Provincial Court Judges, the International Association of
Women Judges, the Advocates» Society, the Association for Family Court Mediation, the Cambridge Lectures (offered by the Canadian Institute of Advanced Legal
Studies), Osgoode Professional Development, and the NJI — to
name a few.
They might be unknown to many of my younger colleagues, so I'll take the liberty of
naming a few (without details of their distinguished careers): McGill's Marianne Scott had just recently been appointed National Librarian of Canada; Diana Priestly was just finishing her tenure as founding Law Librarian at the University of Victoria; Balfour Halévy, Osgoode's founding Chief Law Librarian, was still in charge at Osgoode and leading the charge nationally; Tom Shorthouse was centre - stage at the University of British Columbia (and wherever there was a piano); Edmonton was doubly - blessed with Lillian MacPherson (passionate about both
women's
studies and Iceland) at the University of Alberta and Shi - Sheng Hu (reluctant to discard superseded loose - leaf supplements) at the courthouse; the dynamic duo of Denis Marshall (at Queen's University, always so kind and supportive) and Denis Le May (at Laval, always so full of spritely humour) was in full swing; Ann Crocker was hard at work at the University of New Brunswick (though she hadn't yet been awarded the Order of Canada) as was Guy Tanguay at Sherbrooke; while Vicki Whitmell was re-inventing the law firm library at Osler.
An article on Tuesday about attempts to use facial recognition software to detect sexual orientation misstated the
name of a school where Rebecca Jordan Young is chairwoman of
women's, gender and sexuality
studies.
Consider all the incredible identical twin
studies in which they are separated at birth and meet decades later to find that they are wearing the same color, are married to
women with the same
name, pursue the same career and have
named their children identically.