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Lazy8

Location: The Gallatin Valley of Montana Gender:  
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Jan 29, 2018 - 12:57pm |
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JrzyTmata wrote:wtf? is it that hard to carry a tampon in your handbag or pocket? Don't go oppressin', now. The keychain fob of the future?
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miamizsun

Location: (3283.1 Miles SE of RP) Gender:  
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Jan 29, 2018 - 9:16am |
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JrzyTmata wrote:wtf? is it that hard to carry a tampon in your handbag or pocket? my partner has carried for her entire adult life i just don't know how she's done it she even has spares in her mazda and there are emergency pads in my ride too bless her heart
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Jan 29, 2018 - 8:58am |
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miamizsun wrote:period? An unexpected period can disrupt a student’s day and distract her if she does not have access to a pad or tampon, Boylan said. “If you’re disgusted with our bloody pants, then maybe you should rethink whether or not this is important for everybody or if everybody would use it,” she said. “I think you all collectively benefit from me not bleeding in your seat.” Sophia Ahmed, 20, and a UF material science and engineering sophomore, started planning the protest after a Student Government Senate committee voted against a code revision to fund an initiative that would provide menstrual products on campus on Jan. 15. Although organizers did not expect everyone to paint their pants, they hoped the visual inspires students to advocate for accessible menstrual products. Shannon Mathew, a UF psychology and sociology senior, was one of the first students to paint their pants at the protest. The 21-year-old said she’s had no access to a tampon in an emergency too many times to count. “This is a part of reproductive justice,” Mathew said. “I’m not ashamed of my period, and I don’t think anyone should be.” wtf? is it that hard to carry a tampon in your handbag or pocket?
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miamizsun

Location: (3283.1 Miles SE of RP) Gender:  
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Jan 29, 2018 - 8:51am |
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period? An unexpected period can disrupt a student’s day and distract her if she does not have access to a pad or tampon, Boylan said. “If you’re disgusted with our bloody pants, then maybe you should rethink whether or not this is important for everybody or if everybody would use it,” she said. “I think you all collectively benefit from me not bleeding in your seat.” Sophia Ahmed, 20, and a UF material science and engineering sophomore, started planning the protest after a Student Government Senate committee voted against a code revision to fund an initiative that would provide menstrual products on campus on Jan. 15. Although organizers did not expect everyone to paint their pants, they hoped the visual inspires students to advocate for accessible menstrual products. Shannon Mathew, a UF psychology and sociology senior, was one of the first students to paint their pants at the protest. The 21-year-old said she’s had no access to a tampon in an emergency too many times to count. “This is a part of reproductive justice,” Mathew said. “I’m not ashamed of my period, and I don’t think anyone should be.”
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black321

Location: An earth without maps Gender:  
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Feb 27, 2009 - 5:36am |
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not trying to stress an opinion; simply saw this article and thought it fit: Do Female Execs Lack Vision?By Jessica Stillman February 19th, 2009 @ 4:15 am 74 Comments |  The Find: Whether it's reality or just a persistent bias, perceptions that female executives lack vision may be keeping some women from reaching the C-suite. - The Source: Research by INSEAD professor Herminia Ibarra discussed on INSEAD Knowledge.
The Takeaway: Studies show that in almost all measures of executive performance women are equal to or outperform men, with one exception: vision. Ibarra's review of the 360 degree reviews of nearly 3,000 women revealed that, in general, they were seen as less visionary. What could explain this? Ibarra offers three possibilities: - Women may have a vision but they may be using a different process to develop their long-term strategy. Women may work with teams and collaborate to find direction and peers and managers may not value that collaborative process as much as they value someone who appears to come up with a vision independently.
- Women may have a vision but may be hesitant to make audacious statements because they don't have the analysis to back them up or because they are more frequently challenged in business settings.
- Women may not value visionary pronouncements. Some women are skeptical of visionary claims and may view them as little more than a sales job. Many women interviewed for the study said they believed that getting things done is what should matter in business.
Whatever the reason for this perceived lack of vision, Ibarra suggests that those women wanting to climb the career ladder not simply wait around for visionary inspiration. She tells ambitious ladies, to get out and not think about how to set strategy in the safety of their own office, but how to start networking in a way that gives them a broader vision of the future... The way you envision the future is by being out there and trying to understand trends in the industry, in society and talking to people.
The Question: Have you run into this perception of female execs? UPDATE: Read our favorite comments from BNET readers in response to this post and additional research on women and vision found by BNET blogger Joanna Higgins.
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dionysius

Location: The People's Republic of Austin Gender:  
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Feb 26, 2009 - 3:27pm |
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triskele wrote:sometimes, women get paid less than other women, who have less seniority, but more personality... working the same job.
(i even freakin' TRAINED HER!!)
Youthism! We baby boomers need to gang up on the Xers and Yers and sue, sue, sue!!!
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triskele

Location: The Dragons' Roost 
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Feb 26, 2009 - 3:21pm |
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sometimes, women get paid less than other women, who have less seniority, but more personality... working the same job.
(i even freakin' TRAINED HER!!)
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winter

Location: in exile, as always Gender:  
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Feb 26, 2009 - 3:07pm |
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samiyam wrote:
Women are superior to men in most things... If we let them have equality, they'll leave us in the dirt, guys. We couldn't possibly let them have parity or they'd figure out they don't need us. Not a good idea... Not a good idea at all.
On this, we disagree. I'm not ready to allege the superiority of either gender - we're neither better nor worse, just different. And if two people are doing the same work at the same level of performance, they should be paid equally.
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dionysius

Location: The People's Republic of Austin Gender:  
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Feb 26, 2009 - 2:06pm |
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phineas wrote: *vision of a group of very relieved doctors*
American doctors. If Hippie were Canuck, and got that that sweet health care you guys get, he'd be getting poked every other year! And by the way: Equal Pay For Equal Work!!! No Exceptions!!!
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phineas


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Feb 26, 2009 - 2:03pm |
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hippie wrote:
The doctors gave me the camera up the ass job last year, don't have to do that again for 10 years..........
*vision of a group of very relieved doctors*
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hippie

Location: In the studio Gender:  
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Feb 26, 2009 - 2:01pm |
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dionysius wrote:You don't have a period—you have a colon! Take care of it, too.  The doctors gave me the camera up the ass job last year, don't have to do that again for 10 years.......... ......... but my ex's lawyers try and do it every year...without the camera and drugs.  
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dionysius

Location: The People's Republic of Austin Gender:  
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Feb 26, 2009 - 1:46pm |
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hippie wrote:I'm doing good, taking a week off before I get back to writing the next part of my rock symphony. I only have 3 to 4 more parts to do and then I'm done and can devote more time to drinking beer and enjoying it.  unless I have a period   You don't have a period—you have a colon! Take care of it, too.
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hippie

Location: In the studio Gender:  
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Feb 26, 2009 - 1:39pm |
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dionysius wrote:You'd just kick my ass if I tried to beat you, Aram.  How the hell are ya, man? I'm doing good, taking a week off before I get back to writing the next part of my rock symphony. I only have 3 to 4 more parts to do and then I'm done and can devote more time to drinking beer and enjoying it.  unless I have a period 
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dionysius

Location: The People's Republic of Austin Gender:  
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Feb 26, 2009 - 1:18pm |
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hippie wrote: You'd just kick my ass if I tried to beat you, Aram.  How the hell are ya, man?
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hippie

Location: In the studio Gender:  
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Feb 26, 2009 - 1:16pm |
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Feb 26, 2009 - 1:12pm |
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dionysius wrote:Whose brilliant idea was it to put the words "Women" and "Period" in the same topic title?  Prolly a man's idea.  Just sayin'.
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dionysius

Location: The People's Republic of Austin Gender:  
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Feb 26, 2009 - 1:11pm |
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Whose brilliant idea was it to put the words "Women" and "Period" in the same topic title?
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Feb 26, 2009 - 10:54am |
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aflanigan wrote: And so we jump from one stereotype to another.  I've had some pretty shitty jobs and some pretty long hours. Where's my equal pay?
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aflanigan

Location: At Sea Gender:  
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Feb 26, 2009 - 10:50am |
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Jan 9, 2009 - 6:36am |
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Alchemist wrote: I completely agree that pay should be based solely on merit. I am not suggesting that a woman should receive less pay than a man for identical performance in an identical job. And I understand how such discrimination would make one boiling mad.
I don't think that invalidates any of my points, though. I think passing a law like this would not only fail to solve the problem, it would cause new ones.
I am curious to see how it will pan out, if it even passes today. It would be nice, if there was recourse when one finds out that they are being paid less. The bill is named for a gal who worked in the auto industry and found out she was being paid less. Her claim for fair pay was rejected because she hadn't filed her claim within 180 days of her hiring. She didn't figure it out until years later and basically got told, too bad for you. Hopefully, it will act as a deterent to employers who would stoop to the level to pay women less. At the very least, we can hope that people like Lilly Ledbetter get a chance at receiving their back pay. If it can accomplish those goals, it will be a success. Now let's see what the government can do to mess it up.
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