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All Stories published by The ‘F’ Word on October 28, 2013
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Edgar
Oct 28, 2013
LA REVISTA WIRED CONSIDERA A UNA NIÑA MEXICANA “LA SIGUIENTE STEVE JOBS”
¿Y tú, ya conoces la historia?
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Katherine Cox
Oct 28, 2013
Why the 20-Week Abortion Ban in Albuquerque is a Bad Piece of Legislation
A Burqueña outlines all the reasons we should be voting “no”
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NeilAlperstein
Oct 28, 2013
Is Pinterest Affecting Women’s Psyches?
Forbes magazine, a little over a year ago, published a story titled,
Is Social Media…
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Jonny Watson
Oct 28, 2013
“No gays please, we’re advertising.”
Advertising is a pretty progressive industry. We like to think of…
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New Internationalist
Oct 28, 2013
Girls Not Allowed
Prenatal sex selection is an unfolding tragedy.
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Bernardo Moura
Oct 28, 2013
Clarice não é Lispector
Se fosse, muita gente saberia e se sensibilizaria com sua vida e obra — tão simples e tão intensa e tão aviltada como as de milhares de outros iguais a ela
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