Tuesday, September 29, 2015
Is There a Shortage of STEM Workers? by Kevin Cashman
Is There a Shortage of STEM Workers? by Kevin Cashman
UN Calls for Worldwide Online Censorship from The American Interest
UN Calls for Worldwide Online Censorship from The American Interest
Monday, September 28, 2015
The myth of the college ‘rape culture’ by Naomi Schaefer Riley
The myth of the college ‘rape culture’ by Naomi Schaefer Riley
Sunday, September 27, 2015
7 Content Marketing Tips: Your Audience Attention Cheat Sheet by Pratik Dholakiya
7 Content Marketing Tips: Your Audience Attention Cheat Sheet by Pratik Dholakiya
Googling for God by Seth Stephens-Davidowitz
Googling for God by Seth Stephens-Davidowitz
Saturday, September 26, 2015
Friday, September 25, 2015
Thursday, September 24, 2015
When Governments Regulate Governments by David M. Konisky and Manuel P. Teodoro
When Governments Regulate Governments by David M. Konisky and Manuel P. Teodoro
Risk tolerance of men and women by Francesco D'Acunto
Risk tolerance of men and women by Francesco D'Acunto
Wednesday, September 23, 2015
Migrants are disguising themselves as Syrians to enter Europe by Souad Mekhennet and William Booth September
Migrants are disguising themselves as Syrians to enter Europe by Souad Mekhennet and William Booth September
Tuesday, September 22, 2015
Monday, September 21, 2015
Sunday, September 20, 2015
Companies Drain Women’s Ambition After Only 2 Years by Orit Gadiesh and Julie Coffman
Companies Drain Women’s Ambition After Only 2 Years by Orit Gadiesh and Julie Coffman
Saturday, September 19, 2015
Why Income Inequality Isn’t Going Anywhere by Ray Fisman and Daniel Markovits
Why Income Inequality Isn’t Going Anywhere by Ray Fisman and Daniel Markovits
Friday, September 18, 2015
My Negro Problem—And Ours by Norman Podhoretz
My Negro Problem—And Ours by Norman Podhoretz
Labels:
1930's,
Autobiography,
New York,
Perspective,
Race
Thursday, September 17, 2015
Greater Intrasex Phenotype Variability in Males Than in Females is a Fundamental Aspect of the Gender Differences in Humans by Anne-Catherine Lehre, Knut P. Lehre, Petter Laake, and Niels C. Danbolt
Greater Intrasex Phenotype Variability in Males Than in Females is a Fundamental Aspect of the Gender Differences in Humans by Anne-Catherine Lehre, Knut P. Lehre, Petter Laake, and Niels C. Danbolt
Income Inequality and Education by Richard Breen and Inkwan Chung
Income Inequality and Education by Richard Breen and Inkwan Chung
Clever Enough to Tell the Truth by Bradley J. Ruffle and Yossef Tobol
Clever Enough to Tell the Truth by Bradley J. Ruffle and Yossef Tobol
Investing in Schools: Capital Spending, Facility Conditions, and Student Achievement by Paco Martorell, Kevin M. Stange, and Isaac McFarlin
Investing in Schools: Capital Spending, Facility Conditions, and Student Achievement by Paco Martorell, Kevin M. Stange, and Isaac McFarlin
Synthetic Work-Life Earnings by Field of Bachelor’s Degree and Occupation Group for Full-Time, Year-Round Workers Whose Highest Attainment is a Bachelor’s Degree from The Census Bureau
Synthetic Work-Life Earnings by Field of Bachelor’s Degree and Occupation Group for Full-Time, Year-Round Workers Whose Highest Attainment is a Bachelor’s Degree from The Census Bureau
Where do college graduates work? A Special Focus on Science, Technology, Engineering and Math from the Census Bureau
Where do college graduates work? A Special Focus on Science, Technology, Engineering and Math from the Census Bureau
Labels:
Careers,
Graphic,
Major,
Measurement,
STEM,
Visualization
Scientific Proof The Public Debate is Dominated By Stupid People by Milo Yiannopoulos
Scientific Proof The Public Debate is Dominated By Stupid People by Milo Yiannopoulos
Wednesday, September 16, 2015
How Star Trek Explains The Decline Of Liberalism by Timothy Sandefur
How Star Trek Explains The Decline Of Liberalism by Timothy Sandefur
Tuesday, September 15, 2015
Why hawks protect hummingbirds by Stephanie Pappas
Why hawks protect hummingbirds by Stephanie Pappas
Europe’s Failing Dream by Alina Polyakova
Europe’s Failing Dream by Alina Polyakova
The Economist Style Guide from The Economist
The Economist Style Guide from The Economist
In Search of a Ferguson Effect by Robert VerBruggen
In Search of a Ferguson Effect by Robert VerBruggen
Why Women Are Always Cold by Ross Pomeroy
Why Women Are Always Cold by Ross Pomeroy
Labels:
Biology,
Cold,
Female,
Gender,
Male,
Measurement,
Perception,
Temperature
Monday, September 14, 2015
Color-Blindness Is Counterproductive by Adia Harvey Wingfield
Color-Blindness Is Counterproductive by Adia Harvey Wingfield
More Americans View Blacks As Racist Than Whites, Hispanics from Rasmussen Reports
More Americans View Blacks As Racist Than Whites, Hispanics from Rasmussen Reports
A scarcity of economic growth by Robert J. Samuelson
A scarcity of economic growth by Robert J. Samuelson
Gaps in Earnings Stand Out in Release of College Data by Kevin Carey
Gaps in Earnings Stand Out in Release of College Data by Kevin Carey
Sunday, September 13, 2015
The Return of the Sex Wars by Emily Bazelon
The Return of the Sex Wars by Emily Bazelon
Labels:
Critical Theory,
Feminism,
Gender,
Race,
Rape,
Victimhood
Saturday, September 12, 2015
The Rise of Victimhood Culture by Conor Friedersdorf
The Rise of Victimhood Culture by Conor Friedersdorf
Passions Supplant Reason in Dialogue on Women in Science by Stephen J. Ceci and Wendy M. Williams
Passions Supplant Reason in Dialogue on Women in Science by Stephen J. Ceci and Wendy M. Williams
Friday, September 11, 2015
Thursday, September 10, 2015
Marine experiment finds women get injured more frequently, shoot less accurately than men by Dan Lamothe
Marine experiment finds women get injured more frequently, shoot less accurately than men by Dan Lamothe
Labels:
Facts,
Gender Gap,
Marines,
Measurement,
Military
Economic prosperity breeds trust by Markus Brückner, Alberto Chong, and Mark Gradstein
Economic prosperity breeds trust by Markus Brückner, Alberto Chong, and Mark Gradstein
Wednesday, September 9, 2015
Sorry for what, Hillary? by Ron Fournier
Sorry for what, Hillary? by Ron Fournier
Tuesday, September 8, 2015
Sherman Alexie Speaks Out on The Best American Poetry 2015 by Sherman Alexie
Sherman Alexie Speaks Out on The Best American Poetry 2015 by Sherman Alexie
Labels:
Bias,
Discrimination,
Gender,
Poetry,
Race,
SJW,
Transparency
Boys with sticks by Simcha Fisher
Boys with sticks by Simcha Fisher
Monday, September 7, 2015
‘No Other Advanced Country’ by Kevin D. Williamson
‘No Other Advanced Country’ by Kevin D. Williamson
The Fall of the Meritocracy by Toby Young
The Fall of the Meritocracy by Toby Young
The Racial Reality of Policing by Edward Conlon
The Racial Reality of Policing by Edward Conlon
Sunday, September 6, 2015
Friday, September 4, 2015
Thursday, September 3, 2015
Relearning the Art of Asking Questions by Tom Pohlmann and Neethi Mary Thomas
Relearning the Art of Asking Questions by Tom Pohlmann and Neethi Mary Thomas
The Seven Basic Plots from Wikipedia
The Seven Basic Plots from Wikipedia
Trahison des Professeurs: The Critical Law of Armed Conflict Academy as an Islamist Fifth Column by William C. Bradford
Trahison des Professeurs: The Critical Law of Armed Conflict Academy as an Islamist Fifth Column by William C. Bradford
Treason of Professors by John Hinderaker
Treason of Professors by John Hinderaker
Wednesday, September 2, 2015
How Disgraced Blogger Leigh Alexander Torpedoed A Games Studio by Milo Yiannopoulos
How Disgraced Blogger Leigh Alexander Torpedoed A Games Studio by Milo Yiannopoulos
TV News Coverage Of Economic Issues Rose In First Half Of 2015 by Craig Harrington
TV News Coverage Of Economic Issues Rose In First Half Of 2015 by Craig Harrington
The Off-Grid Administration from the Wall Street Journal
The Off-Grid Administration from the Wall Street Journal
Bad behaviour and early school leaving by Shannon Ward, Jenny Williams, and Jan van Ours
Bad behaviour and early school leaving by Shannon Ward, Jenny Williams, and Jan van Ours
The Timothy Hunt Witch Hunt by Jonathan Foreman
The Timothy Hunt Witch Hunt by Jonathan Foreman
Minimum Wage: New Evidence by Chun Wang & Robert Cherry
Minimum Wage: New Evidence by Chun Wang & Robert Cherry
Big Leaps for Parental Leave, if Workers Actually Take It by Claire Cain Miller and David Streitfeld
Big Leaps for Parental Leave, if Workers Actually Take It by Claire Cain Miller and David Streitfeld
Tuesday, September 1, 2015
Is Nuance Overrated? by Steve Kolowich
Is Nuance Overrated? by Steve Kolowich
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