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Online Gaming: Can You Say “I Do?”

Among the gaming crowd, online romance is a hot topic in more ways than one.

Posted byPaul WolfleMarch 10, 2012March 10, 2012Posted inARTICLES, CYBER-CULTURE, FEATURE, SOCIO-POLITICSTags: brides, CYBER-CULTURE, gaming, Indian, Korean, Maplestory, matrimony, mmo, mmorpg, online dating, romance, social networksLeave a comment on Online Gaming: Can You Say “I Do?”

What’s in a (Last) Name?

Some women choose to keep their given last name after marriage, while others assume their spouse’s surname, with or without a hyphen.

Posted byPaul WolfleMarch 1, 2012March 1, 2012Posted inARTICLES, FEATURE, SOCIO-POLITICSTags: Angelina Jolie, Brad Pitt, Brady-Bundchen, Brangelina, Cher, gender equality, Giselle Bundchen, last name, marriage, Mr. Jolie, name, Pitt-Jolie, surname, Tom BradyLeave a comment on What’s in a (Last) Name?

Men vs. Boys: Part 2

Why are men in Europe so masculine and mature at a younger age?

Posted byJackie MorrisonMarch 1, 2012March 4, 2012Posted inARTICLES, FEATURE, Film, GLOBAL ENTERTAINMENT, SOCIO-POLITICSTags: Britain, Daily Mail, Dr. No, femininity, Gerald Butler, Glee, James Bond, Justin Bieber, Justin Timberlake, masculinity, Matthew Morrison, Michael Fassbender, Sean ConneryLeave a comment on Men vs. Boys: Part 2

Transforming Haiti’s Laws, Bit by Bit

The women of Haiti first gained the right to vote and hold public office in the 1950s.

Posted byPaul WolfleFebruary 29, 2012March 1, 2012Posted inAdvocacy, ARTICLES, FEATURE, Haiti, Sexism, SOCIO-POLITICSTags: Amnesty International, domestic violence, earthquake, gender based violence, HaitiLeave a comment on Transforming Haiti’s Laws, Bit by Bit

Norma, The Invincible Woman

In the course of fighting social injustice, Mexican activist Norma Andrade has been shot, stabbed and left for dead more than once.

Posted byPaul WolfleFebruary 28, 2012April 27, 2012Posted inAdvocacy, ARTICLES, El Paso, FEATURE, Mexico, North America, Sexism, SOCIO-POLITICS, TexasTags: maquiladoras, Mexican, NAFTA, Norma Andrade, sexismLeave a comment on Norma, The Invincible Woman

Why Women Can Be As Vicious As Men – Only Better

Mean girls never go away they just become mean women.

Posted byJackie MorrisonFebruary 18, 2012February 18, 2012Posted inARTICLES, Books, FEATURE, GLOBAL ENTERTAINMENT, Interviews, SOCIO-POLITICSTags: author, book, Erika Holiday, interview, mean girls, Meaner WomenLeave a comment on Why Women Can Be As Vicious As Men – Only Better

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