Mors Ex Machina

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Photo by ThomasWolter on Pixabay

The grim reaper has been outdated for hundreds of years. Sure, people still die, but it’s automated now. You’ve enjoyed eternal retirement, but one day you’re told that the machine has been sabotaged. It might be time for death to get old school. The first person was a middle-aged woman who was now in her… Continue reading Mors Ex Machina

Girls at School Are Tough

DISCLAIMER: #FakeNews When she was in high school, she was called a “tough cookie,” but girls are still getting pushed around, she and other women say. Women are expected to excel academically and in sports and to have a certain “character” that is valuable to their families, she says. But for most college students, she… Continue reading Girls at School Are Tough

How Women Are Succeeding In High School And Beyond

In the news this evening, the New York Times (New York Times) has announced that it would launch a global digital campaign to encourage women to stay in school. The campaign, dubbed One More Chance, will be launched in a series of video campaigns and feature the work of local organizations and educational institutions across… Continue reading How Women Are Succeeding In High School And Beyond

I Am A Woman in School (But I Think I Don’t Need To Be)

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“I Am A Woman in School (But I Think I Don’t Need To Be)” is a song that features lyrics such as “I’m a girl who’s just a baby/And I’m a girl that’s been born/I was born to be a girl” and “My dream is to grow up, but I think I don’t need to… Continue reading I Am A Woman in School (But I Think I Don’t Need To Be)

I’ve Never Been To The School I Want to Be in My Life

“I’ve Never Been To The School I Want To Be In My Life” I have a very special daughter who will one day make a difference at a young age. Her name is Bella; she will be 18 in December this year. It’s only been a year since she was born, so she’s still learning… Continue reading I’ve Never Been To The School I Want to Be in My Life