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New Prop 8 Study Dispels Exit Poll Data on African American Voters

Posted onJanuary 8, 2009Leave a comment

A new study by the National Gay & Lesbian Task Force finds that CNN exit polls overstated Black support for Prop 8. Based on polling data funded by Equality California Institute and conducted by David Binder Research, the study found Read More …

CategoriesLGBTQTagsblack, Homosexuality, noonprop8, repealprop8, study

Study: Immigration Skeptics Not Necessarily Xenophobic

Posted onNovember 17, 2008Leave a comment

Several interesting claims in a new European study: “Given how central the immigration issue has been for the new radical right-wing parties in Western Europe, many have turned to immigration-related factors in trying to explain their emergence and electoral mobilisation. Read More …

CategoriesDesi, ImmigrationTagsEurope, nativism, nativist, Nativists, study, xenophobia

Study: Global Migration Boosts Economy

Posted onSeptember 18, 2008Leave a comment

A new study by the Center for International Migration and Integration (CIMI), a department of the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee (JDC) finds that the migration of people from their birthplace to an alternative country is greater than ever before Read More …

CategoriesImmigrationTagsImmigration, migrants, research, study

Menstrual Blood Banks – Viable?

Posted onSeptember 10, 2008Leave a comment

It turns out that scientists, from a culture that derides the menstrual cycle of women, have discovered that ‘period blood’ is “a good source of stem cells…that can develop into any nine different types of cells, including heart, lung, nerve Read More …

CategoriesGenderTagsabortion, deconstruction, India, menstruation, period cycle, research, stem cell research, study, women

Thinking too much can make you 'fat' …

Posted onSeptember 7, 2008Leave a comment

I cannot believe that popular media still uses the word “fat” to denote “overweight” or “obese.” It is scientifically incorrect to use the word “fat” to describe a person whose Body Mass Index is much higher than average. There is Read More …

CategoriesNeo-LiberalismTagsexercise, fitness, healthcare, research, study

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