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Selling of Chinese Baby Girls

by kim jiang in Issues, September 26, 2009
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When I read and watch the news about China’s one-child/two-child policy, who is the victim? A Chinese Baby Girl.

Addressing a Gender Bias in Spiritual Development and Spiritual Evolution

by John Hewitt in Spirituality, June 16, 2009
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The fact that an article such as this would need to be written is a sad indication of a gender bias in religion or spiritual experience.

Does Mother or Father Really Know Best?

by Susan Orr Parker in Society, September 15, 2008
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The American people have accepted a standard cultural norm that suggests that women possess an in-born gift, or maternal instinct, that is somehow superior to the parenting instincts that men are genetically predisposed to develop. Although past trends in our culture and society may have relegated the father to the role of distant observer and financial supporter, more and more families today function under the guidance of just one parent, and that one parent is increasingly male. Personal choice to enhance one’s role and parenting skills, motivation, and an increased emotional connection to the child or children can be a continuous circle, in which the father develops a closer bond, and thus develops and more active role, which then further cements the bond of the parent/child relationship.

Can Men and Women Really Work Well Together? Absolutely, As Long as They Don’t Have to Share a Bathroom

by ddutton in Work, August 31, 2008
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Corporate Executives need help. How do we work together when men are from Mars and Women are from Venus? Here are some great tips to help men understand the female C-suite Executive today.

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