Aug. 25th, 2006
Розовые лица. Револьвер желт.
Aug. 25th, 2006 05:48 am"He thought he was talking to a 13-year-old girl, when in fact, it was me," said Officer Chauvin.
Розовые лица. Револьвер желт.
Aug. 25th, 2006 05:48 am"He thought he was talking to a 13-year-old girl, when in fact, it was me," said Officer Chauvin.
Deschooling society
Aug. 25th, 2006 11:21 amMayor Daley reasoned that high education costs dissuade people from having more children, causing the birth rate to decline and thus stunting growth of the knowledge-based economy, sending more jobs to China and India. Предложение мэра: следует привинтить первый курс колледжа к школе, и, сделав тем самым колледж трехлетним, удешевить его.
Deschooling society
Aug. 25th, 2006 11:21 amMayor Daley reasoned that high education costs dissuade people from having more children, causing the birth rate to decline and thus stunting growth of the knowledge-based economy, sending more jobs to China and India. Предложение мэра: следует привинтить первый курс колледжа к школе, и, сделав тем самым колледж трехлетним, удешевить его.
Журнал Форбс против разрушения семьи
Aug. 25th, 2006 02:36 pm"In a controversial article by Michael Noer, the writer breaks it down to unmarried men: Whatever you do, don't marry a career woman. Noer cites studies in various journals that say the professional woman, who has a college degree, works at least 35 hours a week and therefore earns more than $30,000 a year. She's more likely to get divorced and cheat on her husband with co-workers. She will be either angry about having kids or angry about not having kids. Noer argues that marriage is hardest when both partners work outside the home, and that research shows divorce is more likely the more hours a woman works.
As you might imagine, Forbes.com removed the article, later re-posting it, accompanied by another article, from a happily married female Forbes writer who's worked for over 20 years.
But for many, the damage was already done."
As you might imagine, Forbes.com removed the article, later re-posting it, accompanied by another article, from a happily married female Forbes writer who's worked for over 20 years.
But for many, the damage was already done."
Журнал Форбс против разрушения семьи
Aug. 25th, 2006 02:36 pm"In a controversial article by Michael Noer, the writer breaks it down to unmarried men: Whatever you do, don't marry a career woman. Noer cites studies in various journals that say the professional woman, who has a college degree, works at least 35 hours a week and therefore earns more than $30,000 a year. She's more likely to get divorced and cheat on her husband with co-workers. She will be either angry about having kids or angry about not having kids. Noer argues that marriage is hardest when both partners work outside the home, and that research shows divorce is more likely the more hours a woman works.
As you might imagine, Forbes.com removed the article, later re-posting it, accompanied by another article, from a happily married female Forbes writer who's worked for over 20 years.
But for many, the damage was already done."
As you might imagine, Forbes.com removed the article, later re-posting it, accompanied by another article, from a happily married female Forbes writer who's worked for over 20 years.
But for many, the damage was already done."

