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    <dc:creator>theeditedword</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[That anxiety results in deeply misguided ideas about what a future of racial equality would look like. It also produces statistics such as these, summed up by Sean McElwee for Al Jazeera America: “A 2012 Public Religion Institute poll found that 58 percent of white millennials say discrimination affects whites as much as it affects people of color. Only 39 percent of Hispanic millennials and 24 percent of black millennials agree. Similarly, the MTV poll found that only 39 percent of white millennials believe ‘white people have more opportunities today than racial minority groups.’ By contrast, 65 percent of people of color felt that whites have differential access to jobs and other opportunities. Still, 70 percent of millennials said, ‘it’s never fair to give preferential treatment to one race over another, regardless of historical inequalities.’”

Millennials have inherited a world in which the idea of “reverse racism” has been legitimized, but “reverse racism” only makes sense through the erasure of the power dynamics of racism, which has been accomplished through the teaching of racism as a strictly interpersonal issue of hatred and intolerance.

Similarly, McElwee notes: “Millennials are more likely to view Obama’s electoral victory as proof that racial discrimination has been alleviated. Research shows that his election led to what is called symbolic racism, the belief that discrimination no longer exists and that persisting inequalities are due to blacks’ weakness. When whites were reminded of Obama’s victory (regardless of whether they supported him) they were more likely to say that racism is behind us and that blacks receive undeserved advantages. They were more likely to say that a continued push for racial equity is unjustified and that any failure of blacks to succeed is their own responsibility.”]]></description>
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    <title>Glass ceiling study: Women and people of color are penalized for valuing diversity.</title>
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    <dc:creator>theeditedword</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[By examining both gender and race in the study, this analysis smartly sidesteps the common excuse for why women’s careers stall at the middle of the ladder (because they devote themselves to their children) to show that deep down, the people who run these companies appear to believe that women and people of color should only succeed to a certain level, and rationalize that belief by coding their discrimination in corporate metrics: Most women just lack the temperament for management, and most people of color just lack the skill to perform. The few who manage to escape that assessment do so by slyly reinforcing the company’s ingrained sexism and racism: As they snag their own promotions, they are content to act as the exceptions that prove the rule. Women and people of color who demonstrated a low level of diversity-valuing behavior didn’t see their performance scores take a dip.

Meanwhile, white male managers who promote women and people of color aren’t penalized for valuing diversity. Perhaps that’s because, when a white man recruits a diverse group of people to work beneath him, he’s improving the company’s optics without disrupting the composition of its upper rungs. But when a woman or person of color does it, she’s threatening the system. As the authors put it: “Minority and women leaders' engagement in diversity-valuing behavior may be viewed as selfishly advancing the social standing of their own low-status demographic groups.”

This is why “token” female and minority managers are particularly valuable to their companies—they allow executives to point to their commitment to promoting women and people of color (or rather, a woman and a person of color) without actually fostering widespread diversity in the ranks. Women and people of color who succeed in being seen as warm or competent (by disavowing a commitment to diversity) are then coded by their companies as what the researchers call “social outsiders” from their gender and race. Most of the bosses included in the study were white men (no duh), but female and minority bosses surveyed rated their diversity-minded colleagues similarly—perhaps because reinforcing the status quo is a requirement for cracking the glass ceiling.]]></description>
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    <dc:creator>theeditedword</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[Day after day, we are bombarded with survey evidence about the lives and the times of our fellow citizens. This, we are told, is how the unemployed regard benefit fraud, how the Scottish middle class react to the idea of independence, what black youths feel about the police’s use of stop and search. But much of this evidence is collected over a short period of time by professional pollsters who have little sense of the context in which they ask their tick-box questions.
Ethnography is a necessary supplement and often an important antidote to this form of research. It takes time: several of the researchers on our shortlist, for example, had spent two to three years studying, and often living within, a specific culture or subculture. It also allows questions to arise during the course of the research rather than being pre-programmed. So when Howard Parker embarked on his classic ethnographic study of delinquent youth in Liverpool (View from the Boys: A Sociology of Downtown Adolescents, 1974), he was faced by the official assumption that the young people in his sample were persistent offenders, hardened and even dangerous delinquents. Only after two years of hanging around with the boys was Parker able to conclude that this was far from the case. The boys’ offending was “mundane, trivial, petty, occasional, and very little of a threat to anyone except themselves”.

In a very similar manner, Heidi Hoefinger’s Sex, Love and Money in Cambodia: Professional Girlfriends and Transactional Relationships (2013), one of the studies shortlisted for the award, began from the common belief that encounters in the so-called “sex bars” of Cambodia would be entirely cash-based and essentially sleazy. Only after spending long periods of time talking to the women who worked in the bars and their male clients was she able to show that the relationships fashioned in the bars also had an important emotional component. Another stereotype had been exploded.]]></description>
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    <title>Lovehoney: Well-Educated People Have Less Sex, Enjoy Bondage - XBIZ.com</title>
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    <dc:creator>theeditedword</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[Well-educated people have less sex than those who have not gone to college, according to new research by sex toy company Lovehoney.

According to a survey of 2,000 people, commissioned by U.K.-based Lovehoney, almost one in seven people (13 percent) who did not study at university are having sex at least once a day — compared to just 10 percent of graduates.

Those with no letters after their name also tend to have more notches on their bedpost. Some 23 percent of non-academic types have had up to 10 lovers, while that figure is at just 20 percent for the more cerebral among us.

Graduates are more monogamous, with more than a quarter (27 percent) having had just one or two sexual partners — compared to 21 percent of people without a degree.

Non-graduates are more adventurous in their choice of location, with 77 percent having sex “al fresco,” compared with only 70 percent  of university-goers. They are also more likely to have indulged in a threesome — 22 percent compared to under a fifth of graduates (19 percent).]]></description>
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    <dc:creator>theeditedword</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[ Not only did the survey debunk the fact that sex wanes in long-term relationships, but it also concluded that women are far more impatient when it comes to waiting to have sex in a new relationship. While 55 percent of dudes were willing to give their partner as much time as they need before having sex for the first time, women on the other hand, at 40 percent, were only willing to wait a few weeks, before they're likely to throw in the towel and find someone who will actually do IT.]]></description>
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    <dc:creator>theeditedword</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[Wendy Wang is a Research Associate at the Pew Research Center’s Social & Demographic Trends Project. She conducts demographic research on issues related to family, gender, race, aging, health, and time use. Wang is also involved in survey questionnaire and sample designs. Prior to joining the Pew Research Center in 2008, Wang was a Research Assistant at the Maryland Population Research Center. She received a Ph.D. from the University of Maryland and a M.A from Arizona State University, both in sociology. Before her graduate studies in the U.S., Wang was a researcher at Shaanxi Academy of Social Sciences in Xi’an, China, researching demographic issues in China. She is an author of reports on Breadwinner Moms, Multi-Generational Families, The Rise of Intermarriage, Asian Americans, and Growing Old in America. Her publications also appeared in journals such as American Journal of Sociology and Journal of Marriage and Family. She regularly presents research findings at national conferences on population, survey methodology and talks about the Pew reports in print and broadcast media.]]></description>
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    <dc:creator>theeditedword</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[GUESTWORK is a Portland based collaborative between Erin Charpentier and Travis Neel. We are not interested in working alone and often work with other artists and organizations. We create site responsive projects, events, exhibitions, and publications that are participatory in nature. We work by invitation in various contexts and create our own when necessary. ]]></description>
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    <title>The Criminalization of Rape Victims | The Nation</title>
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    <link>http://www.thenation.com/blog/167905/criminalization-rape-victims</link>
    <dc:creator>theeditedword</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[Last week, the Nebraska Supreme Court upheld a decision that a woman from Kansas could be sent to jail if she refused to testify against the man she accused of sexual assault. 

The 24-year-old woman initially filed charges in August 2012 against a 63-year-old Nebraska man for sexually assaulting her when she was 7 years old. Last year, however, she refused to testify in court because she felt it would bring further shame and humiliation to her family. In response, Lancaster County District Judge Paul Merritt threatened her with a contempt charge and ninety days of jail time, saying that the case hinged on her testimony.

Unfortunately, this case is not unique but part of growing trend of criminalizing rape survivors in order to guarantee their testimonies at trial.

In April, law enforcement officials in Sacramento, California, detained a 17-year-old girl for twice failing to appear in court against the man accused of raping her. Prosecutors argued that her testimony was crucial because the defendant, Fran William Rackley, was accused of sexually assaulting another victim and therefore posed a clear and present danger to the larger society.

For many victim rights advocates, the detention was seen as a violation of California Marsy’s Law, a state constitutional amendment that protects and expands the legal rights of victims.]]></description>
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You Are: Scrappy and tough, you’re a pull-yourself-up-by-your-bootstraps kind of person. You don’t give up easily and you often thrive in situations that others would find discouraging. You have an instinct to serve others and see yourself as most useful in times or places of crisis, but you may over rely on your toughness and forget how sensitive you really are.

Echinacea
You Are: A protector. With an amazing blend of optimism, nurturing and goodwill, you lend your strength and energy to those in need. Your seemingly infinite goodwill and boundless supportive energy make you the one people turn to when times are tough. Your greatest strength is, of course, also one of your weaknesses, especially if you neglect to take care of yourself. At times like these, it’s a good idea to take a step back and focus some of that protective energy on yourself.

passionflower
You Are: Deeply concerned about others and the world around you, you have a developed sense of what’s right and just. You’re a bit of an idealist and strive to see your vision of perfection realized in the world. On occasion you get out of balance, and you may feel a deep sense of unease and be prone to worry—especially at night, tossing and turning over all that is wrong or that needs fixing.]]></description>
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    <title>SAGE Metro Portland announces LGBT Equality Survey for Senior Housing | The Lund Report</title>
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    <title>BPS Research Digest: Women's true maths skills unlocked by pretending to be someone else</title>
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    <dc:creator>theeditedword</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[ Research finds the threat comes in two flavours. Women can fear their poor performance will be used to bolster the "women are weak at maths" gender stereotype (known as "group-reputation threat"). Or they can fear that their poor performance will be taken as proof that they conform to the stereotype ("self-reputation threat"). Both can undermine women's ability to fulfil their true potential.

A new study shows a simple way to alleviate the self-reputational aspect of stereotype threat. Shen Zhang and her team tested 110 women and 72 men (all were undergrads) on 30 multiple-choice maths questions. To ramp up the stereotype threat, the participants were told that men usually outperform women on maths performance. Crucially, some of the participants completed the test after writing their own name at the top of the test paper, whereas the others completed the test under one of four aliases (Jacob Tyler, Scott Lyons, Jessica Peterson, or Kaitlyn Woods). For the latter group, the alias was pre-printed on the first test page, and the participants wrote it on the top of the remainder.

Overall, men outperformed women on the maths task. But women who took the test under someone else's name, be it male or female, performed better than women who performed under their own name, and they did just as well as the men. The effect was stronger for women who cared more about maths.]]></description>
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But as Taubes and Attia discovered, Arnold and his wife, Laura, have a somewhat unique approach to giving. Most billionaires tend to write checks to good causes they're part of, hospitals where they were treated or universities they attended. These are the so-called "grateful-recipient" donors. Or there are donors who make sizable gifts to meet an obvious need in a community, such as hunger or education. But at a time when charitable giving in the U.S. is still down from its peak in 2007, the Arnolds want to try something new and somewhat grander. John says the goal is to make "transformational" changes to society.]]></description>
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    <title>Guest post: National BDSM organization’s own survey admits a consent crisis in BDSM Scene « Maybe Maimed but Never Harmed</title>
    <dc:date>2013-01-28T01:23:42+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>http://maybemaimed.com/2013/01/23/national-bdsm-organizations-own-survey-admits-a-consent-crisis-in-bdsm-scene/</link>
    <dc:creator>theeditedword</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[In the last week or so I found out that Susan Wright became Fetlife’s new Community Manager. Susan Wright, the woman who thinks abuse survivors in the BDSM community shouldn’t go to the proper authorities because before we can seek legal help or emergency intervention “There also has to be a change in the way BDSM is viewed by the mainstream…” Which I’m sure will come any moment now as the BDSM community continues to hide abusers in its ranks to the dismay and disgust of the mainstream.

Susan Wright who goes on to say:

Personally I think we need to empower the physical BDSM groups and events more. If someone is abused by another member, they should be able to make that accusation and get a hearing from the group.

Even as her new boss John Baku counters:

…our focus really is on trying to get people to speak to the proper authorities so that the people who have committed these horrible crimes get put away.

Maybe they should talk.

Susan Wright who I hope understands in taking a job with a social network/dating site focused on BDSM that she is no longer dealing with physical groups, and more importantly can no longer use isolationist politics of BDSM (or the Don’t Bite The Hand That Gets You Laid model) for community control. Except maybe she can, because if there is anything we learn from the Yes Means Yes There’s a War On series it is that the cohesiveness of the BDSM scene, the thing Susan Wright and people like her have been flaunting as a way to protect kinksters for years, is the very thing that allows abuse to happen in these communities to start with. And we’ve known this for years, but now we can actually track the community closing ranks around an alleged abuser. ]]></description>
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    <title>News Flash: Sex With A Condom Still Fun, Study Finds | CommonHealth</title>
    <dc:date>2013-01-26T09:41:19+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>http://commonhealth.wbur.org/2013/01/sex-with-a-condom-pleasure-study</link>
    <dc:creator>theeditedword</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[Notably, the new study, which included 1,645 respondents, didn’t ask whether people preferred sex with or without a condom. It simply asked for a detailed accounting of a recent sexual encounter. So, among those who chose to use condoms (27.5% of men and 22.3% of women in the survey) the self-reported arousal rating and other key pleasure indicators appeared to be essentially comparable to non-condom users.

]]></description>
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    <title>Olympic sex trafficking fears cost police £500,000 - Assembly Member - News - East London Advertiser</title>
    <dc:date>2013-01-25T06:43:30+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>http://www.eastlondonadvertiser.co.uk/news/olympic_sex_trafficking_fears_cost_police_500_000_assembly_member_1_1795600</link>
    <dc:creator>theeditedword</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[Conservative Member Andrew Boff said that just four cases of trafficking were discovered last year – despite an extra £500,000 being diverted to police after warnings that the Games would spark a boom in the sex trade.

“Before the 2012 Games there was a great deal of hype around the idea that the Olympics would open the flood gates to sex trafficked women”, he said.

“And now I have data that confirms that these fears were misplaced and there was no increase in prostitution or human trafficking.”

“Yet a huge amount of time, money and resources was poured into this search, which turned out to be nothing more than tilting at windmills.”]]></description>
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<item rdf:about="http://blogs.lse.ac.uk/politicsandpolicy/archives/29963">
    <title>The relationship between sex workers and outreach services in London has been gravely damaged by the Olympics | British Politics and Policy at LSE</title>
    <dc:date>2013-01-25T06:42:05+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>http://blogs.lse.ac.uk/politicsandpolicy/archives/29963</link>
    <dc:creator>theeditedword</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[The majority of women (58 per cent) say that they had fewer customers during the six week Olympic period with 33 per cent saying that they noticed no discernable difference in client numbers. Whilst 45 per cent of the women surveyed stated that they had experienced more brothel closures/police raids than usual, 37 per cent said that they had noticed no change in police activity. A small number (7 per cent) said that they had come to London to sex work for the duration of the Olympics. On further examination, 5 of these respondents were from Romania, one from the UK and one from Brazil. None of the women indicated that they had migrated to the UK specifically for sex work, but that they had been working elsewhere and made their way to the capital for the Olympic period. Finally 84 per cent of the women had been engaged in sex work before the London Olympics

About three and half years ago, the 2012 Olympic juggernaut began rolling into town and the first spate of meetings were organised to agree on some of the potential risk factors associated with the Games. It then became apparent that the most eager to attach themselves to the issue were the anti-trafficking NGOs. At this stage, there was still a belief that the Olympic project could be a cash cow and that, when it came, resources would follow. Those early meetings included a veritable smorgasbord of charities, media representatives and law enforcement units, all determinedly talking up the ‘inevitable’ spike in forced prostitution and sex trafficking that was going to happen as the Olympic vehicle lumbered into the East End. Each representative would speak at length on how ‘without a clear anti-prostitution strategy, specialist units, targeted media campaigns and trained experts on standby to rescue and rehabilitate’ London 2012 would be shamed by the legion of sex slaves brought to the capital to service the tide of rampant sports fans hell-bent on buying sexual services during the summer of 2012.

In 2010, a specialist police unit was awarded £600K to focus on finding and rescuing victims of sex trafficking. Included in their role was the training and support of local borough police units to increase the numbers of brothel closures. That same year, the implementation of the UK Crime and Policing Act plus the brothel closures in the Olympic host boroughs meant that the disruption for sex workers in London became intolerable. People in the sex industry didn’t go away. Instead, they simply stopped contacting services for support. Getting access into flats and saunas for sex worker support services became increasingly difficult. However, what was worse was that when women were robbed, or beaten, or raped by criminals, they were so frightened of the police reaction to them as sex workers that these serious and vicious crimes often went unreported.

A new survey conducted by Open Doors of just over 100 London sex workers and the impact of the London Olympics on their trade further refute claims about wide scale sex trafficking and increased prostitution during The Games. Of the sex workers surveyed, 93 per cent said they did not come to London specifically seeking Olympic trade. Furthermore, a majority of the women surveyed (58 per cent) reported that they had fewer customers during the Olympics.]]></description>
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    <title>sexgenderbody • transstudent: We realize that transitioning...</title>
    <dc:date>2013-01-18T07:59:16+00:00</dc:date>
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    <title>Indians Support Gender Equality But Still Give Men Edge in Workplace, Higher Education | Pew Global Attitudes Project</title>
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    <link>http://www.pewglobal.org/2013/01/04/indians-support-gender-equality-but-still-give-men-edge-in-workplace-higher-education/</link>
    <dc:creator>theeditedword</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[A 2010 Pew Global Attitudes Project survey that examined attitudes about gender around the world sheds some light on how public opinion in India compares to the other 21 nations surveyed.

Fully 92% of Indians said that women should have equal rights with men. But when asked specifically which gender should take priority in the workplace during tough times or in higher education, attitudes in India are less supportive of gender equality than in many other countries around the world.1 (The survey did not include specific questions about sexual harassment or rape.)

Virtually all Indians (95%) agreed that women should be able to work outside the home. But more than eight-in-ten (84%) said that when jobs are scarce, men “should have more right to a job than women.” That response made India stand out – it was among the highest percentages in the nations surveyed; a similar percentage (82%) said this in Pakistan.

By comparison, 97% of Americans said women should be able to work outside the home, while just 14% said that when jobs are scarce, men should have more right to a job. That was among the lowest percentage on this question, comparable to the 12% that said this in Britain and Spain.]]></description>
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    <title>» Does Infidelity Really End Relationships? Dollars &amp; Sex</title>
    <dc:date>2012-12-21T08:37:17+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>http://marinaadshade.com/?p=931#more-931</link>
    <dc:creator>theeditedword</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[A new paper, by researchers in Norway, addresses this issue and finds that despite the perception that infidelity is a leading cause of breakup (from either marriage or a cohabitating relationship) they find little evidence that this is the case.

Many people (6 out of every 10) in this survey admitted to having engaged in some form of infidelity at some point in their lives. In most of those cases, however, the infidelity did not involve sexual intercourse – the majority reported having fallen in love with another person (30%) or having kissed another person (32%) without further sexual contact while in a committed relationship.

Among both men and women below the age of 50 (which is the age group that experiences the highest level of martial infidelity), infidelity does not appear among the top three causes of relationship break-up. Those are: lost love (47%), quarrelling (30%) and boredom (29%). (Participants could give up to three reasons.)

They do find that infidelity is among the top four reasons men and women over the age of 50 have experienced a break-up, along with lost love (tied with infidelity at 38%) and “other” and quarrelling (tied with 27% each). But even that result doesn’t prove that infidelity is the direct cause of relationship dissolution. It simply says that older men and women are reluctant to leave an existing relationship until the have secured a new partner; an unsurprising result given how difficult it can be to find love in later stages of life.

Psychologists Denise Previti and Paul Amato provide the most convincing evidence that infidelity is not a direct cause of divorce using couple-specific data collected over seventeen years. Their research concludes that men and women who are already likely to divorce are more likely to have had sex outside of their marriage; infidelity in is the consequence, not the direct cause, of an already unhappy marriage.]]></description>
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    <title>Sex survey: Florida's Department of Health seeks details of young women's sex lives - Sun Sentinel</title>
    <dc:date>2012-11-25T18:30:52+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>http://articles.sun-sentinel.com/2012-11-24/news/fl-state-sex-survey-20121123_1_survey-gift-card-young-women</link>
    <dc:creator>theeditedword</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[Florida's Department of Health is asking for intimate details of the sex lives of 4,100 young women, and offering $10 gift cards in return.



State officials said the unprecedented, $45,000 survey will help them understand women's need for and approach to family-planning services.

Hundreds of women in South Florida were among the survey recipients, their names pulled from the white pages by a private company, state officials said. They were asked to voluntarily tell the state how many men they'd had sex with in the past year, whether a man had ever poked holes in a condom to get them pregnant, and how they felt emotionally when they last had unprotected sex.

Participants will get a $10 CVS card for use on health-related items.

The 46-question survey, sent out in September and October, was aimed at women 18 to 24 years old, but the state surgeon general said this week that it accidentally went to at least one minor, who contacted the state. Researchers have canceled a planned second mailing of the survey in November, worried the mailing list included women younger than 18.]]></description>
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    <title>How Teens Do Research in the Digital World | Pew Research Center's Internet &amp; American Life Project</title>
    <dc:date>2012-11-19T22:49:00+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>http://pewinternet.org/Reports/2012/Student-Research.aspx</link>
    <dc:creator>theeditedword</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[Some 77% of advanced placement (AP) and National Writing Project (NWP) teachers surveyed say that the internet and digital search tools have had a “mostly positive” impact on their students’ research work. But 87% say these technologies are creating an “easily distracted generation with short attention spans” and 64% say today’s digital technologies “do more to distract students than to help them academically.”

According to this survey of teachers, conducted by the Pew Research Center’s Internet & American Life Project in collaboration with the College Board and the National Writing Project, the internet has opened up a vast world of information for today’s students, yet students’ digital literacy skills have yet to catch up:

Virtually all (99%) AP and NWP teachers in this study agree with the notion that “the internet enables students to access a wider range of resources than would otherwise be available,” and 65% agree that “the internet makes today’s students more self-sufficient researchers.”
At the same time, 76% of teachers surveyed “strongly agree” with the assertion that internet search engines have conditioned students to expect to be able to find information quickly and easily.
Large majorities also agree with the notion that the amount of information available online today is overwhelming to most students (83%) and that today’s digital technologies discourage students from using a wide range of sources when conducting research (71%).
Fewer teachers, but still a majority of this sample (60%), agree with the assertion that today’s technologies make it harder for students to find credible sources of information.
Given these concerns, it is not surprising that 47% of these teachers strongly agree and another 44% somewhat believe that courses and content focusing on digital literacy should be incorporated into every school’s curriculum.]]></description>
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    <dc:date>2012-06-18T01:23:31+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>http://www.pewhispanic.org/2012/05/30/a-conversation-about-identity-tell-us-your-story/</link>
    <dc:creator>theeditedword</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[The Pew Hispanic Center recently published “When Labels Don’t Fit: Hispanics and Their Views of Identity.” The report was based on a new nationwide survey that found most Hispanics don’t embrace the term “Hispanic.” And even fewer prefer the term “Latino.”

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    <title>The single life: Results from our survey - The Style Blog - The Washington Post</title>
    <dc:date>2012-04-26T19:18:17+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/arts-post/post/the-single-life-results-from-our-survey/2012/02/10/gIQAEi4g4Q_blog.html</link>
    <dc:creator>theeditedword</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[According to data from Pew Research Center and the U.S. Census Bureau, there are 96.6 million single Americans. Just 51 percent of the adult population is married, compared with 72 percent in 1960. And a recent Pew/Time Magazine survey found that 39 percent of people think marriage is becoming obsolete.


Our survey was by no means scientific, but it helps to know from whom these responses are coming. The average age of our survey participants was 46.2 years old. Women made up 82 percent of the respondents; men, 18 percent. About 35 percent said their annual income was under $50,000; 41 percent were making between $50,000 and $100,000; and 23 percent bring in more than $100,000 a year.
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    <title>The Rise of Intermarriage | Pew Social &amp; Demographic Trends</title>
    <dc:date>2012-02-18T19:24:39+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>http://www.pewsocialtrends.org/2012/02/16/the-rise-of-intermarriage/?src=prc-twitter</link>
    <dc:creator>theeditedword</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[The increasing popularity of intermarriage. About 15% of all new marriages in the United States in 2010 were between spouses of a different race or ethnicity from one another, more than double the share in 1980 (6.7%). Among all newlyweds in 2010, 9% of whites, 17% of blacks, 26% of Hispanics and 28% of Asians married out. Looking at all married couples in 2010, regardless of when they married, the share of intermarriages reached an all-time high of 8.4%. In 1980, that share was just 3.2%.
Gender patterns in intermarriage vary widely. About 24% of all black male newlyweds in 2010 married outside their race, compared with just 9% of black female newlyweds. Among Asians, the gender pattern runs the other way. About 36% of Asian female newlyweds married outside their race in 2010, compared with just 17% of Asian male newlyweds. Intermarriage rates among white and Hispanic newlyweds do not vary by gender.
At first glance, recent newlyweds who “married out” and those who “married in” have similar characteristics. In 2008-2010, the median combined annual earnings of both groups are similar—$56,711 for newlyweds who married out versus $55,000 for those who married in. In about one-in-five marriages of each group, both the husband and wife are college graduates. Spouses in the two groups also marry at similar ages (with a two- to three-year age gap between husband and wife), and an equal share are marrying for the first time.
However, these overall similarities mask sharp differences that emerge when the analysis looks in more detail at pairings by race and ethnicity. Some of these differences appear to reflect the overall characteristics of different groups in society at large, and some may be a result of a selection process. For example, white/Asian newlyweds of 2008 through 2010 have significantly higher median combined annual earnings ($70,952) than do any other pairing, including both white/white ($60,000) and Asian/Asian ($62,000). When it comes to educational characteristics, more than half of white newlyweds who marry Asians have a college degree, compared with roughly a third of white newlyweds who married whites. Among Hispanics and blacks, newlyweds who married whites tend to have higher educational attainment than do those who married within their own racial or ethnic group.
Intermarriage and earnings. Couples formed between an Asian husband and a white wife topped the median earning list among all newlyweds in 2008-2010 ($71,800). During this period, white male newlyweds who married Asian, Hispanic or black spouses had higher combined earnings than did white male newlyweds who married a white spouse. As for white female newlyweds, those who married a Hispanic or black husband had somewhat lower combined earnings than those who “married in,” while those who married an Asian husband had significantly higher combined earnings.
Regional differences. Intermarriage in the United States tilts West. About one-in-five (22%) of all newlyweds in Western states married someone of a different race or ethnicity between 2008 and 2010, compared with 14% in the South, 13% in the Northeast and 11% in the Midwest. At the state level, more than four-in-ten (42%) newlyweds in Hawaii between 2008 and 2010 were intermarried; the other states with an intermarriage rate of 20% or more are all west of the Mississippi River. (For rates of intermarriage as well as intra-marriage in all 50 states, see Appendix 2.)
Is more intermarriage good for society? More than four-in-ten Americans (43%) say that more people of different races marrying each other has been a change for the better in our society, while 11% say it has been a change for the worse and 44% say it has made no difference. Minorities, younger adults, the college-educated, those who describe themselves as liberal and those who live in the Northeast or the West are more disposed than others to see intermarriage in a positive light.
Public’s acceptance of intermarriage. More than one-third of Americans (35%) say that a member of their immediate family or a close relative is currently married to someone of a different race. Also, nearly two-thirds of Americans (63%) say it “would be fine” with them if a member of their own family were to marry someone outside their own racial or ethnic group. In 1986, the public was divided about this. Nearly three-in-ten Americans (28%) said people of different races marrying each other was not acceptable for anyone, and an additional 37% said this may be acceptable for others, but not for themselves. Only one-third of the public (33%) viewed intermarriage as acceptable for everyone.
Divorce. Several studies using government data have found that overall divorce rates are higher for couples who married out than for those who married in – but here, too, the patterns vary by the racial and gender characteristics of the couples. These findings are based on scholarly analysis of government data on marriage and divorce collected over the past two decades.]]></description>
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    <title>Homophobic Men Most Aroused by Gay Male Porn | Psychology Today</title>
    <dc:date>2012-01-26T08:18:38+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/the-big-questions/201106/homophobic-men-most-aroused-gay-male-porn</link>
    <dc:creator>theeditedword</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[When viewing lesbian sex and straight sex, both the homophobic and the non-homophobic men showed increased penis circumference. For gay male sex, however, only the homophobic men showed heightened penis arousal.

Heterosexual men with the most anti-gay attitudes, when asked, reported not being sexually aroused by gay male sex videos. But, their penises reported otherwise.

Homophobic men were the most sexually aroused by gay male sex acts.]]></description>
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    <title>Is the Female G-Spot Truly a Distinct Anatomic Entity? - Kilchevsky - 2012 - The Journal of Sexual Medicine - Wiley Online Library</title>
    <dc:date>2012-01-25T10:49:35+00:00</dc:date>
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    <dc:creator>theeditedword</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[Methods.  PubMed search for articles published between 1950 and 2011 using key words “G-spot,”“Grafenberg spot,”“vaginal innervation,”“female orgasm,”“female erogenous zone,” and “female ejaculation.” Clinical trials, meeting abstracts, case reports, and review articles that were written in English and published in a peer-reviewed journal were selected for analysis.

Main Outcome Measure.  The main outcome measure of this article was to assess any valid objective data in the literature that scientifically evaluates the existence of an anatomically distinct G-spot.

Results.  The literature cites dozens of trials that have attempted to confirm the existence of a G-spot using surveys, pathologic specimens, various imaging modalities, and biochemical markers. The surveys found that a majority of women believe a G-spot actually exists, although not all of the women who believed in it were able to locate it. Attempts to characterize vaginal innervation have shown some differences in nerve distribution across the vagina, although the findings have not proven to be universally reproducible. Furthermore, radiographic studies have been unable to demonstrate a unique entity, other than the clitoris, whose direct stimulation leads to vaginal orgasm.

Conclusions.  Objective measures have failed to provide strong and consistent evidence for the existence of an anatomical site that could be related to the famed G-spot. However, reliable reports and anecdotal testimonials of the existence of a highly sensitive area in the distal anterior vaginal wall raise the question of whether enough investigative modalities have been implemented in the search of the G-spot.]]></description>
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    <title>School-Based Health Center Survey</title>
    <dc:date>2012-01-17T23:25:22+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/HZXJXQC</link>
    <dc:creator>theeditedword</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[This survey is seeking comments on whether or not to make contraceptives available at the School-Based Health Center (SBHC). 

The SBHC is a health clinic located on the Tigard High School campus. It is open to all students living in the Tigard-Tualatin School District and is one of three in the county. Opened since 2008, it is operated as a partnership with Washington County, Virginia Garcia Memorial Health Center and Lifeworks NW. 

It is self-supported financially through payment of sliding scale fees, private health insurance and the Oregon Health Plan.

The SBHC currently provides reproductive health services as a requirement of its certification, however, contraceptives are not dispensed. 

Among the services it provides are:
•Diagnosis and treatment of minor illness, infection and injury (such as skin infections, bronchitis, sinusitis); health screening and referral; Immunizations;
•Dental Screening and monthly dental van
•Communicable disease control;
•Assistance in managing chronic illness such as asthma or diabetes in cooperation with students’ primary care provider; lab tests to monitor health conditions;
•Physical examinations; Sports physicals
•Mental health assessment and referrals, 
•Counseling and family support;
•Substance abuse assessment and referral; tobacco prevention and cessation information;
•Wellness and lifestyle education and support.]]></description>
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    <title>Men with higher testosterone MORE likely to use safe sex | Mail Online</title>
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    <dc:creator>theeditedword</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[Researchers in America questioned 18 and 19-year-old men who were starting their first year of college.

They asked a total of 78 teenagers, who were mostly heterosexual and from high-income families, about their health and attitudes towards safe-sex practices such as condom use.

Researchers also took a saliva sample from the men from which they could measure their testosterone levels.

And despite young, testosterone-fulled men often being portrayed negatively in terms of their sexual behaviour, the study found that the complete opposite could be true.

The results revealed that those men with the highest levels of testosterone were more likely to have a positive attitude towards condoms.]]></description>
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    <dc:date>2011-10-26T07:45:23+00:00</dc:date>
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    <dc:creator>theeditedword</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[Today’s 18- to 29-year-olds value parenthood far more than marriage, according to a new Pew Research Center analysis of attitudinal surveys.

A 2010 Pew Research survey found that 52% of Millennials say being a good parent is “one of the most important things” in life. Just 30% say the same about having a successful marriage– meaning there is a 22 percentage point gap in the way Millennials value parenthood over marriage.

When this same question was posed to 18- to 29-year-olds in 1997, the gap was just 7 percentage points. Back then, 42% of the members of what is known as Generation X said being a good parent was one of the most important things in life, while 35% said the same about having a successful marriage.

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    <title>No sex please, we're cyclists | road.cc | The website for pedal powered people: Road cycling, commuting, leisure cycling and racing. Voted the UK's number 1 cycling website at the 2010 BikeBiz awards.</title>
    <dc:date>2011-09-14T21:17:24+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>http://road.cc/content/news/43734-no-sex-please-were-cyclists</link>
    <dc:creator>theeditedword</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[Cyclists of both genders are less likely than average to have sex on a first date, according to survey by a dating website. The finding stands out because elsewhere in the survey, conducted by FreeDating.co.uk among 10,000 of its members, clear divisions are found between men and women.

In terms of body shape, for example, overweight women are more likely than those described as slim or simply large to finish the evening in bed with a new partner, while among men, it is those described as being of athletic build.

Women who said they are interested in cars and spend time in bars were also more likely to say that they would have sex on a first date, while in terms of level of education, it is better educated men but less well educated women who do so.

Married men who are members of the site were also more keen on getting into bed on the first date than single ones – a bit of a no-brainer, we imagine, since you they’re unlikely to have joined up with thoughts of bigamy on their mind.

Unsurprisingly, the survey doesn’t record whether they are up front with their prospective partners beforehand, nor what their wives think of their behaviour. The website itself says that it “actively discourages” married people from signing up, and asks those that do to at least be honest about their status in their profile.

And as for cyclists – well, respondents who said they have an interest in cycling, across both genders, were less likely than average to put out on a first date, putting them alongside those in their 40s and above, as well as non-drinkers, as groups where being male or female made no difference to the response.]]></description>
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    <dc:creator>theeditedword</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[Drawing on a telephone survey of 1,500 youth, Janis Wolak and colleagues present some data giving us a clue.  They find that less than half (42%) of 10- to 17-year-old internet users had seen online pornography in the last year.  Most of them that had, further, had not sought it out.  The majority (66%) had come across the pornography by accident (e.g., they had entered a porn site without meaning to, been emailed an explicit image, or seen a pop up).

The image below shows unwanted and wanted exposure to pornography for boys as they age.  Only 1% of the boys 10- to 11-years-old had sought out pornography, by 12-13 about one in ten have done so, and by 16-17 over 1/3rd have (38%).  Unwanted pornography is a problem for boys of all ages. Seventeen percent of boys 10-11 encountered unwanted porn and this number increased as the boys aged.


Few girls seek out pornography: 2% of 10- 11-year-olds had sought out pornography, rising to 8% by 16-17.  Girls have the same problem with unwanted exposure to pornography; it happens about as frequently as it does for boys among 10- 13-year-olds and even more often among 14- 17-year-olds.
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    <dc:creator>theeditedword</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[Eight percent of college men have either attempted or successfully raped. Thirty percent say they would rape if they could get away with it. When the wording was changed to “force a woman to have sex,” the number jumped to 58%. Worse still, 83.5% argue that “some women look like they are just asking to be raped."
Margo Maine, Ph.D. (Body Wars)]]></description>
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    <title>Gallup: Sex issues divide young, old Americans - TODAY News - TODAY.com</title>
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    <dc:creator>theeditedword</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[The difference in attitudes between those aged 18 to 34 and those aged 55 and older was stark when it came to pornography, with 42 percent of the younger group polled by Gallup saying that it was morally acceptable, in contrast to 19 percent of those in the older group.
In general, Americans in the "broadest" sense agreed on certain behaviors they believe are morally wrong, Gallup reported.
For example, at least eight in 10 U.S. adults interviewed in the survey said extramarital affairs, polygamy, cloning humans and suicide were wrong, while least six in 10 people surveyed said pornography and cloning animals were morally wrong, Jones said.
On the question of gay and lesbian relationships, 66 percent of younger Americans said they were moral — 13 percentage points higher than among the older cohort.
While there is no final tally on the number of lesbian, gay, or bisexual Americans, those surveyed believe the number was higher than nine years ago, with half of those polled saying at least 20 percent of Americans are gay or lesbian.

When it comes to premarital sex, Americans aged 18 to 34 were even more enthusiastic, with 71 percent approving. But just 47 percent of older Americans approved of sex before marriage.

55 percent of Democrats, for example, said abortion was acceptable, while only 18 percent of Republicans believed abortion was morally OK.]]></description>
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    <title>PrideSource - Discrimination rampant in transgender life</title>
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    <link>http://www.pridesource.com/article.html?article=46245</link>
    <dc:creator>theeditedword</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[Keisling, who was speaking to students who attended the Midwest Bisexual Lesbian Gay Transgender Ally College Conference, shared many somber statistics from the NCTE's survey on transgender discrimination, which was released in February and was also created with the help of the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force. The survey is the largest ever conducted of transgender individuals, and it takes a frightening snapshot of the difficulties faced by nearly 6500 transgender people in the U.S. "We tried to find bigger studies," Keisling said. "This is the biggest study."

The survey results show that transgender individuals face serious barriers to meeting their basic needs, starting with employment. Ninety percent of survey respondents reported being harassed, mistreated or discriminated against on the job. Another 47 percent reported being fired, not hired or denied a promotion. These workplace struggles mean that transgender individuals are four times more likely to live in poverty (less than $10,000 a year) than the general population.

They're also twice as likely to be homeless as the general population. And of the survey respondents who had experienced homelessness, more than half had been turned away from a shelter.]]></description>
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    <title>Why do Americans still dislike atheists? - The Washington Post</title>
    <dc:date>2011-05-02T17:49:02+00:00</dc:date>
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    <dc:creator>theeditedword</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[decency — issues such as governmental use of torture, the death penalty, punitive hitting of children, racism, sexism, homophobia, anti-Semitism, environmental degradation or human rights — the irreligious tend to be more ethical than their religious peers, particularly compared with those who describe themselves as very religious.

As individuals, atheists tend to score high on measures of intelligence, especially verbal ability and scientific literacy. They tend to raise their children to solve problems rationally, to make up their own minds when it comes to existential questions and to obey the golden rule. They are more likely to practice safe sex than the strongly religious are, and are less likely to be nationalistic or ethnocentric. They value freedom of thought.

While many studies show that secular Americans don’t fare as well as the religious when it comes to certain indicators of mental health or subjective well-being, new scholarship is showing that the relationships among atheism, theism, and mental health and well-being are complex. After all, Denmark, which is among the least religious countries in the history of the world, consistently rates as the happiest of nations. And studies of apostates — people who were religious but later rejected their religion — report feeling happier, better and liberated in their post-religious lives.

Some studies suggest that suicide rates are higher among the non-religious. But surveys indicating that religious Americans are better off can be misleading because they include among the non-religious fence-sitters who are as likely to believe in God, whereas atheists who are more convinced are doing about as well as devout believers. On numerous respected measures of societal success — rates of poverty, teenage pregnancy, abortion, sexually transmitted diseases, obesity, drug use and crime, as well as economics — high levels of secularity are consistently correlated with positive outcomes in first-world nations. None of the secular advanced democracies suffers from the combined social ills seen here in Christian America.]]></description>
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    <dc:creator>theeditedword</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[Asked to evaluate the reasons they got married, married respondents place the greatest value on love (93% say this is a very important reason), followed by making a lifelong commitment (87%), companionship (81%), having children (59%), and, at the bottom of the list, financial stability (31%). Unmarried adults order the reasons the same way when asked to evaluate why they would consider getting married. But if economic security is no longer a key reason people marry, the lack of economic security nonetheless appears to be a key reason people don't get married. In 1960, there was virtually no difference by socio-economic status in the proclivity to marry: 76% of college graduates and 72% of adults who did not attend college were married. By 2008, that small gap had widened to a chasm: 64% of college graduates were married, compared with just 48% of those with a high school diploma or less. During this same period, the income gap between the well-educated and the less-educated -- and between the rich and poor -- also widened substantially. A 2010 Pew Research survey finds that among the unmarried, there are no significant differences by education or income in the desire to get married; just under half of the college educated (46%) and those who have a high school diploma or less (44%) would like to get married. Likewise, roughly similar shares of the unmarried who earn above and below $100,000 a year would like to marry. But the survey also finds that the less education and income people have, the more likely they are to say that in order to be a good marriage prospect, a person must be able to support a family financially. ]]></description>
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    <dc:creator>theeditedword</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[The government-funded research looked at the risks for sex, alcohol, illegal drugs, or suicide attempts reported by more 9,000 high school students who took part in a nationwide survey.

The study looked at the heaviest high school kids -- the ones who top the growth charts for their height and weight and have a body mass index (BMI) greater than or equal to the 99th percentile. That starts around 220 pounds for a 15-year-old of average height.

Extremely obese girls were about twice as likely as slimmer students as to have ever tried cigarettes or to be current smokers.

Extremely obese boys were about 50% more likely than their normal-weight counterparts to have ever tried cigarettes or to have started smoking before age 13.

Although heavy girls were about half as likely as their slimmer peers to have ever had sex, when they did have intercourse, they were nearly five times more likely to do so under the influence of alcohol or drugs.]]></description>
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    <title>For a Sex Survey, A Little Privacy Goes a Long Way - NYTimes.com</title>
    <dc:date>2011-04-25T18:02:40+00:00</dc:date>
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    <dc:creator>theeditedword</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[Last month the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention published a report on sexual behavior that used this technique with laptops to gather data on Americans’ sexual behavior, attraction and identity by age, marital status, education and race. 

The researchers got a 75 percent response rate, very high for a household survey, when they interviewed more than 13,000 people ages 15 to 44 from 2006 to 2008.

They found a large reduction in sexual activity among young adults ages 15 to 24. According to the survey, about 29 percent of women and 27 percent of men had not had sexual contact with the opposite sex. This was a sharp increase from 2002, when about 23 percent of young adults had never had sex.

Among men and women older than 25, about 99 percent had had vaginal intercourse. About 90 percent of men and 89 percent of women had had heterosexual oral sex, and 44 percent of men and 36 percent of women had had anal sex with an opposite-sex partner.

Forty-year-old virgins were rare: In the 40-to-44 age group, only 1 percent of men and even fewer women had never had relations with the opposite sex. But in the 15-to-19-year-old group, 43 percent of males and 48 percent of females reported never having an opposite-sex partner.

Over all, about 13 percent of women and 5 percent of men reported same-sex sexual behavior. ]]></description>
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    <title>Blog Post — Location Apps Generate Privacy Concerns, Report Says</title>
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    <dc:creator>theeditedword</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[Location-based services, including Foursquare, Gowalla and Facebook Places, have seen heavy adoption in recent years as more Americans have moved from standard mobile phones to smartphones that come with GPS. But not everyone is persuaded of their benefits.

Nielsen said women who download at least one mobile application to their phone each month showed the highest concern about  location apps. The report says that 59 percent of women reported having privacy concerns with these services; 52 percent of men reported the same concerns. Only 8 percent of women and 12 percent of men were not concerned with location-based services and happily engage with them. The remaining people surveyed said they were indifferent.

Age also played a factor in the research. “Mobile app downloaders between the ages of 25-34 were the least likely to have privacy concerns,” Nielsen said. “Privacy concerns were considerably higher among those over the age of 45.”]]></description>
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    <title>What Shocking New Polls on Republican Attitudes Toward Slavery, Interracial Marriage Say About the Modern GOP | | AlterNet</title>
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    <dc:creator>theeditedword</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[Yesterday, the 150th anniversary of the beginning of the Civil War, CNN released a poll that showed that 25 percent of the general public and some 40 percent of Southerners sympathize more with the rebellious Confederacy than with the Union. And in a particularly revealing inversion of the historical record--more than half of the Republicans surveyed believe that slavery was not the cause of the Civil War.

Not content to merely support an insurrection against the duly elected government of the United States, 80 percent of the Republicans surveyed by CNN also expressed admiration for the leaders of the South--a cabal whose allegiance to white supremacy was most tellingly summed up by the Vice President of the Confederacy's sentiment that its, "...foundations are laid, its cornerstone rests, upon the great truth that the negro is not equal to the white man, that slavery, subordination to the superior race, is his natural and normal condition. This, our new government, is the first, in the history of the world, based on this great physical, philosophical and moral truth.”]]></description>
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    <title>Williams Institute Report Reveals 9 Million Gay, Bisexual or Transgender Americans - ABC News</title>
    <dc:date>2011-04-08T18:53:58+00:00</dc:date>
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    <dc:creator>theeditedword</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[An estimated 9 million Americans -- or nearly 4 percent of the total population -- say they identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender, according to a new report released this week from the Williams Institute, a think-tank devoted to LGBT research at UCLA.
 
Bisexuals make up slightly more than half that group, 1.8 percent of the total U.S. population, and they are substantially more likely to be women than men.

The report is the most up-to-date assessment of that population and produced a lower population percentage than the 10 percent number that advocacy groups have used in the past, which was based on Alfred Kinsey studies from 1948.

The new data comes on the heels of another recent report published by the Institute of Medicine for the National Institutes of Health emphasizing the need for more federally funded research on LGBT health problems.

Other key findings were that an estimated 19 million Americans, or 8.2 percent of the population, said they have engaged in same-sex behavior, and 25.6 million, or 11 percent, acknowledged some same-sex attraction.

The 3.5 percent of those who identify as LGB may or may not include those who are "closeted," according to Gates. "We actually did commission data within the survey and asked about to what degree they were closeted," Gates said, "and 13 percent who identified as LGB had never told anyone about it."
Among bisexuals, who made up about half of the overall LGB population, 25 percent said they were closeted.

Gates also cautioned against the results that 11 percent of all Americans had same-sex attractions. "That was only from one survey and it was restricted to 18- to 44-year-olds," he said.]]></description>
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    <title>Men chat more than women do - but when girls talk, it's worth listening to! | Mail Online</title>
    <dc:date>2011-04-01T09:32:01+00:00</dc:date>
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    <dc:creator>theeditedword</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[Psychologist Geoffrey Beattie, from Manchester University, reviewed 56 studies into male and female communication and discovered that 24 concluded men used more words per day – while only two pointed to women being the more talkative sex.

Professor Beattie then carried out his own study, recording 50 conversations on a variety of topics before giving volunteers scripts of the exchanges with every fifth word missing and asking them to fill in the gaps.

The words spoken by women were harder to guess because they used language more carefully, said the professor. 

Overall, the men’s words could be guessed 81 per cent of the time, compared with 71 percent for the women.

The only time the sexes were verbal equals was when talking about current affairs, the research for insurance company Sheilas’ Wheels found.
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    <dc:creator>theeditedword</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[The purpose of this blog is to engage and maintain a meaningful discussion on ethical problem solving in the human-centered/user research field.  Rather than offer prescriptive solutions as to how we can embody the ethical treatment of humans in our research, we are hoping to keep the discussion a living breathing entity within the field, centered around debate and dissemination.

We need to remain cognizant of the nature of our work.  We are hoping to engage practitioners in discussing the competing good of research to improve design and make useful products, and the ethical treatment of human subjects.]]></description>
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    <dc:creator>theeditedword</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[In total 1,247 respondents, ages 14 to 24, were interviewed. The survey was fielded online from September 11 through September 25, 2009, and the mean survey length was approximately 15 minutes.

As part of its multi-year public affairs campaign to address the emerging issue of teen digital abuse, MTV partnered with the AP on a study that provides an in depth look at the prevalence of digital abuse among young people today. This research was designed to quantify how young people are affected by and respond to issues like sexting, digital harassment and digital dating abuse.]]></description>
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    <dc:creator>theeditedword</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[The Medical Expenditure Panel Survey (MEPS) is a set of large-scale surveys of families and individuals, their medical providers, and employers across the United States. MEPS is the most complete source of data on the cost and use of health care and health insurance coverage.]]></description>
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    <dc:creator>theeditedword</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[The researchers surveyed 3,240 men and 3,304 women who were married, living with a partner or in a relationship, asking them about their satisfaction with their sex lives. A majority of men (54 percent) and nearly as many women (42 percent) said they were unhappy with the frequency of sex, according to the report, published in the March issue of The Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy.

For most men, the complaint was that they weren’t having sex often enough. Among women who were unhappy about the frequency of their sex lives, two-thirds said they weren’t having enough sex, but a third complained they were having more sex than they wanted.

Among the respondents, 73 percent were married, and 60 percent had been with their spouse or partner for 10 years or more. Men ages 35 to 44 who had been with a woman for six years or longer were the most likely to be unhappy with how often they had sex.

Men and women who were unhappy with the frequency of sex in their relationship were also most likely to report lower levels of overall relationship satisfaction.

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    <title>Out of work? You may live a little longer - The Globe and Mail</title>
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    <dc:creator>theeditedword</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[New findings show that a one-percentage-point increase in the jobless rate cuts the predicted mortality rate of people in their 30s by almost 2 per cent. It also lowers the death rate for women close to retirement.

The data suggests “a strong relationship between unemployment and mortality rates of middle-aged Canadians,” said Wilfrid Laurier University economics professors Hideki Ariizumi and Tammy Schirle, whose study will appear in a report by the Canadian Labour Market and Skills Researcher Network later this month.

They analyzed Statistics Canada mortality rates from 1977 to 2009 along with unemployment rates. The conclusion isn’t identical to U.S. research. South of the border, recessions tend to cut mortality rates of infants and seniors (perhaps because more people qualify for Medicaid, or because out-of-work mothers have more time to spent with their infants). In Canada the effect is most pronounced among the middle-aged.

The paper doesn’t specifically determine why death rates fall when times are hard for people in their 30s. But previous evidence has found that individuals may be less likely to engage in risky behaviour (such as heavy drinking and reckless driving) during recessions and are more likely to adopt healthy behaviour, such as exercising more.

Prior U.S. studies show that a one-percentage-point increase in state unemployment rates is associated with a 0.5- to 0.6-per-cent drop in state mortality rates.

People also tend to sleep more when the economy is tanking. The paper cites a University of Ottawa study last year which showed that during recessions, average sleep times are 22 minutes longer among 20- to 69-year-olds than when the economy is faring better.

Research results are not uniform in showing that recessions improve health outcomes. Some U.S. studies have shown that a job loss for a middle-aged man tends to result in a one- to 1.5-year-drop in life expectancy, though the effect is minimal for workers near retirement age.

A 2004 German study found mortality drops in recessions due to decreases in cardiovascular disease, pneumonia, car accidents and suicides. Mr. Ruhm has found that among 23 OECD countries, deaths tend to rise when economic times are good.]]></description>
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    <title>View of College as Promoting Same-Sex Experiments Undercut - NYTimes.com</title>
    <dc:date>2011-03-18T19:04:16+00:00</dc:date>
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    <dc:creator>theeditedword</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[For years, sex researchers, campus women’s centers and the media have viewed college as a place where young women explore their sexuality, test boundaries, and, often, have their first — in some cases, only — lesbian relationship.

That phenomenon gave rise to the term LUG (lesbian until graduation). In 2003, a New York magazine article, “Bi for Now,” suggested that women’s involvement in their college’s gay scene exposed them to a different culture, like junior year abroad in Gay World.

But according to the new study, conducted by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, based on 13,500 responses, almost 10 percent of women ages 22 to 44 with a bachelor’s degree said they had had a same-sex experience, compared with 15 percent of those with no high school diploma. Women with a high school diploma or some college, but no degree, fell in between.

Six percent of college-educated women reported oral sex with a same-sex partner, compared with 13 percent who did not complete high school.

Anjani Chandra was the lead author of the report, based on data from 2006 through 2008.

Although 13 percent of women over all reported same-sex sexual behavior only one percent identified themselves as gay, and another 4 percent as bisexual. To get accurate answers to intimate questions, the researchers asked those surveyed to enter their responses directly into a computer.

young people were waiting longer to have sex. Almost 29 percent of the females and 27 percent of the males, age 15 to 24, had had no sexual contact, an increase from 22 percent for both sexes in the 2002 survey.

The gender gap on homosexuality remains substantial: Twice as many women as men reported same-sex behavior. Three percent of the women — and 5 percent of the least-educated women — said they were attracted equally to men and women, compared with one percent of the men.]]></description>
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    <dc:date>2011-03-12T09:35:03+00:00</dc:date>
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    <dc:creator>theeditedword</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[Researchers were particularly surprised to find that nearly eight out of 10 homeless youth they surveyed actually used online social networking media.
 
The study appears in the February issue of the journal AIDS and Behavior.

Sean Young and co-investigator Eric Rice, an assistant professor at the University of Southern California's School of Social Work, surveyed 201 youths between the ages 13 to 24 who were recruited in June 2009 at a Los Angeles drop-in agency that assists homeless kids.  
 
In a self-administered, hour-long computer survey, the youth participants answered questions about their use of social networking technology, demographics, their sex and drug risk-taking, their living situations, their utilization of the agency's services, and their mental health.
 
The researchers sought to learn whether these youth used social networking technologies and, if so, how such use might affect their sexual risk behaviors, their knowledge of HIV and AIDS, and how likely they were to seek testing for sexually transmitted diseases.
 
They found that 79 percent of all participants used social networking technologies every week and that most of the participants had previously been tested for sexually transmitted infections (STIs), whether they used social networks or not.
 
In addition, more than 20 percent of sexually active participants reported having found a sex partner online over the previous three months, and more than 10 percent of sexually active participants reported engaging in what is called "exchange sex" — exchanging sex for food, drugs or a place to stay. Both these behaviors have been shown to be associated with an increased risk of contracting STIs and HIV.]]></description>
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    <title>Why Women Won't Hop Into Bed With Just Anyone, Unlike Men | The Awl</title>
    <dc:date>2011-02-22T20:34:56+00:00</dc:date>
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    <dc:creator>theeditedword</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[new, yet-to-be published research by sociologist Elizabeth Armstrong which finds “women orgasm only 35 percent as often as men in first-time sexual encounters.”
“Women’s perception that their heterosexual casual sex partners will be unlikely to give them pleasure is not unwarranted,” Conley states.

The good news for dudes is that if women are somehow assured that the guy they're hooking up with can do sex to them in the right, orgasm-giving, way, they are pretty much as slutty as men are. So, fellas, if you want to do sex to a lady you have two strategies. One: be a lady. "This lack of confidence in men as pleasure-givers was indirectly supported by another of Conley’s experiments, which focused on bisexual women. They were 'significantly more likely to accept an offer (of a one-night stand) from a woman than from a man,' she reports."]]></description>
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    <title>New survey finds 51% of women would give up sex for ‘dream body’ | Posted | National Post</title>
    <dc:date>2011-02-18T20:30:32+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>http://news.nationalpost.com/2011/02/18/new-survey-finds-51-of-women-would-give-up-sex-for-dream-body/</link>
    <dc:creator>theeditedword</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[51% of women say they would give up sex to have their “dream body” for a year, according to a tally of responses collected by Fitness Magazine from 2, 400 U.S. women in their “Diet Confessions Survey”.

At least the rest of the women polled said they would prefer to be a bit overweight and have regular sex. This survey just shows the desire for some miracle cure-all, instead of, you know, going outside. Healthy bodies do not just fall from the sky. It also says a lot about the partners of 51% of the responders. It’s not taking much for these women to shut it down.

Some other exciting statistics from this survey, as outlined by the Daily Mail:

    * 30% had tried celebrity diets. Like eating baby food!
    * 43% avoided some meals on purpose to lose weight. Not a good idea. Eating this way will also make you gain weight because your body actually starts storing fat since it thinks your are going into starvation mode.
    * 20% said they exercised for more than two hours a day, which is a little excessive
    * 25% said they had taken down a Facebook photo because they didn’t like how they looked.

While these types of surveys may seem to be trivial, it’s a good look at the mindset of women in the U.S. when it comes to fitness and body image. However this was a poll conducted by a fitness magazine, so you can expect its readers to be a little more body-focused than the Average Jane.]]></description>
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    <title>Sorry, guys: 80 percent of women fake it - Health - Sexual health - Sexploration - msnbc.com</title>
    <dc:date>2011-02-11T10:54:48+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/38006774/ns/health-sexual_health/</link>
    <dc:creator>theeditedword</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[A study released last month in the Archives of Sexual Behavior shows that those seemingly uncontrollable “ohmigods” during apparent orgasm are often play-acting meant to “manipulate” men.
The scientists, Gayle Brewer of the University of Central Lancashire and Colin Hendrie of the University of Leeds, asked 71 women between the ages of 18 and 48 a series of questions. They broke down the vocalizations into categories that included “silence,” “moan/groan,” “scream/shriek/squeal,” “words” (such as “Yes!” or the partner’s name, and “instructional commands” like “more.” Other questions asked why the women made the vocalizations and at what point they themselves had an orgasm, if they had an orgasm at all, and, if not, why they were doing all that shouting.
Well, it turned out that “women were making conscious vocalizations in order to influence their partner rather than as a direct expression of sexual arousal,” Brewer told me.
“Importantly, 92 percent of participants felt very strongly that these vocalizations boosted their partner’s self-esteem,” the paper stated, “and 87 percent reported using them for this purpose.”

In Brewer’s survey, more than 25 percent of women routinely used vocalization to fake it. They did it about 90 percent of the time they realized they would not climax. About 80 percent faked using vocalizations about half the time they were unable to have an orgasm.
Women do this because their men are so goal-directed they won’t stop until a woman climaxes, the authors say.

In a 2009 study she co-authored in the Journal of Sex Research, called “Men’s and Women’s Reports of Pretending Orgasm,” she explored the idea that men and women tend to follow scripted roles. Men are supposed to give a woman an orgasm “and her orgasm proves the quality of his work,” she said. Because women do not ejaculate, men have to rely on some other outward sign, like a woman singing “Oh Sweet Mystery of Life!” (“Young Frankenstein”) to know we’ve done our job.

 In Muehlenhard’s study, 36 percent of men who did fake it at least once used “vocal acting” whereas 61 percent of women who faked it at least once used vocal acting.]]></description>
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    <title>THE GREAT RECESSION and MARRIAGE</title>
    <dc:date>2011-02-10T23:22:10+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>http://www.virginia.edu/marriageproject/pdfs/NMP-GreatRecession.pdf</link>
    <dc:creator>theeditedword</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[The recession also appears to have staved off divorce in some instances (Fig. 5). Among married Americans who say they were considering divorce or separation prior to the recession (about 5 percent of all respondents in the survey), 38 percent say that the recession has caused them to put aside divorce or separation.]]></description>
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    <title>Daily diet soda tied to higher heart attack risk - Health - Diet and nutrition - msnbc.com</title>
    <dc:date>2011-02-10T02:36:25+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/41479869/ns/health-diet_and_nutrition/</link>
    <dc:creator>theeditedword</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[The study, which followed more than 2,500 New Yorkers for nine or more years, found that people who drank diet soda every day had a 61 percent higher risk of vascular events, including stroke and heart attack, than those who completely eschewed the diet drinks, according to researchers who presented their results today at the American Stroke Association’s International Stroke Conference in Los Angeles.

For the new study, researchers surveyed 2,564 north Manhattan residents about their eating behaviors, exercise habits, as well as cigarette and alcohol consumption. The study volunteers were also given physical check-ups that included blood pressure measurements and blood tests for cholesterol and other factors that might affect the risk for heart attack and stroke.
The increased likelihood of vascular events remained even after Gardener and her colleagues accounted for risk factors, such as smoking, high blood pressure and high cholesterol levels. Pointing the finger more squarely at diet drinks, the researchers found no increased risk among people who drank regular soda.]]></description>
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    <title>Everything You Think You Know About Singles is Wrong: We separate fact from fiction with the first comprehensive study of singles in America « Official Match.com Blog</title>
    <dc:date>2011-02-08T22:14:39+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>http://blog.match.com/2011/02/04/everything-you-think-you-know-about-singles-is-wrong-we-separate-fact-from-fiction-with-the-first-comprehensive-study-of-singles-in-america/</link>
    <dc:creator>theeditedword</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[Myth: Women are needy and clingy in relationships.
Fact: Women need more independence in relationships than men do.  In a relationship, women are more likely than men – across every age group – to want their own interest, have personal space, their own bank account, regular nights out with their girlfriends and vacations on their own.

Myth: Guys don’t want to get married and have to be pushed into having kids.
Fact: Men are just as inclined to want to get married as women.  In fact, 33% of men and 33% of women said they want to get married.  And among singles without children under 18, more men (24%) than women (15%) say they want to have children.

Myth: Older people don’t care about sex.
Fact: Older men and women are less likely to compromise on either love or sexual attractiveness in order to have a committed relationship.  In addition, older singles find sex while in a committed relationship more satisfying than other age groups.

Myth: Single parents have no social life.
Fact: Not only do single parents go on more dates than singles without kids but more single parents are currently dating someone (21%) than those without kids (16%).

Myth: Young singles today are promiscuous.
Fact: More people in the 21-34 age group say they have never had sex. To be precise, 24% of men and 23% of women ages 21-34 are virgins.

Myth: I love you implies a serious commitment.
Fact: 31% of singles believe that “I love you” means “I want you in my life” and 30% believe it means “I care about you.”  Only 14% think it means “I want to spend the rest of my life with you” and 19% that “I want to have a committed relationship with you.”

Myth: Unemployed means unlucky in love.
Fact: 50% of singles would be open to dating someone unemployed if they found the person interesting.

Myth: Hook-ups never turn into relationships.
Fact: 36% of singles are open to a casual hook-up in the near future; and 54% of singles have had a one-night stand.  35% of singles have had a one-night stand that turned into a long term partnership.]]></description>
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