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Friday Leftovers

Every Friday, I used to post links that I found during the week that I haven’t yet posted. Then my summer jobs started, and my time slowly turned more to research than feeds. I’m nearing the end of my research, so I’ve had some time to collect interesting news. So here’s to Fridays.

(You can also be sure that most of these came from Laurie.)

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Friday Leftovers

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Friday Leftovers

  • I’m Voting Republican. Learn the real reasons why people vote Republican.
  • Gay unions shed light on gender in marriage. Gender roles don’t really exist. In gay relationships, there is no one who is the “woman” or the “man”. Gender roles are not biological; they are a cultural construct. (Duh.)
  • JK Rowling’s commencement speech to Harvard. A bit long but every bit insightful. Excerpt: “So why do I talk about the benefits of failure? Simply because failure meant a stripping away of the inessential. I stopped pretending to myself that I was anything other than what I was, and began to direct all my energy into finishing the only work that mattered to me. [...] Given a time machine or a Time Turner, I would tell my 21-year-old self that personal happiness lies in knowing that life is not a check-list of acquisition or achievement. Your qualifications, your CV, are not your life, though you will meet many people of my age and older who confuse the two. Life is difficult, and complicated, and beyond anyone’s total control, and the humility to know that will enable you to survive its vicissitudes.”
  • Parasite that induces love in its host. Insect mind control. Never looking at a wasp in the same way again.
  • China and Taiwan agree to open permanent offices on the other’s soil. This is not-news news. China and Taiwan relations have been better ever since Ma Ying-jeou took the Taiwan presidency. His predecessor was very pro-independence and antagonised China repeatedly.
  • Got a picky eater? The solution is Chinese food. Chinese people will eat anything. (Not kidding.) After you’ve had cow intestine (and it’s really good), not much else seem unappetizing.
  • Bush regrets his legacy as a man who wanted war. Bush reflects on the past eight years and says that he shouldn’t have used as harsh, divisive language.
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Friday Leftovers

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Friday Leftovers

  • Catcalling: Creepy or Compliment? The CNN article describes the different responses women have to catcalling. Some find it complimentary; others, creepy. There are now blogs that tell stories of these encounters, such as Holla Back NYC. But the article doesn’t get to the heart of the problem: Why do women feel threatened or complimented when men whistle at them? We are already bombarded with messages that we need to be more beautiful, more available; having men reinforce those ideas—in a very rude fashion—can further the obsession over beauty.
  • Is it okay to lie? Teens speak up. Not surprisingly, teenagers are more likely to think it’s okay to lie to their parents than young children. Not going to tell who cleared out the liquor cabinet last Friday, are we?
  • Intoxicated people are less responsive to fear. This could be why people are more outgoing and daring when drunk; the amygdala, the part of the brain that detects threats, is impaired.
  • A Buddhist approach to eating. To temper overeating, psychologists recommend what is called mindful eating. Being aware of your body and recognising that hunger is a desire can remove the temptation of eating too much.
  • What Good Marketers Know. I’ve seen these ideas in many businesses. Now you can start applying them to blogging, too.
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We Interrupt Our Regularly Scheduled Programming

This week’s Friday Leftovers will not be appearing, because I have not been on the Internet for the past week. I will have worked six out of seven days, either at the hospital or the store, and so far, I had always come home exhausted. (You’d be surprised how tiring it is to follow a medical professional around.) So this week, I’m taking a very needed break. I’ll have a set of interesting links and news again next Friday.

But in case you missed the news, California overturns gay marriage ban. Go California for taking another step towards equality.

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Friday Leftovers

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Friday Leftovers

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Friday Leftovers

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Friday Leftovers

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