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Don’t just to send an email or memo, but make changes that help women make these changes in their workday. What’s more, female leaders can lead by example by setting boundaries, like being offline at certain times, so their direct reports know that it’s acceptable to do the same. ...
“Our medical schools are embracing Soviet-like science. In more and more of them, incoming doctors are instructed not to use the terms “male” and “female.” Harvard Medical School officials use the terms “pregnant and birthing people” rather than “pregnant women.” And children’s hospi...
Healthcare should be a universal right, not reserved for those rich enough to access it. Medical bills shouldn’t destroy families. Pharmaceutical companies shouldn’t be able to price gouge for profit. Science should be taken seriously. Crap found on FaceBook should not be held as fact in t...
Science, Religion, Art & the Necessity of Freedom (2004) The 1982 Subroto Roy Critique of the KJ Arrow Amartya Sen “social choice” theory, plus the FA Hayek and IJ Good comments, plus the 1989 chapter from *Philosophy of Economics* “Remarks on the Foundations of Welfare Economics” A ...
Science, Religion, Art & the Necessity of Freedom (2004) The 1982 Subroto Roy Critique of the KJ Arrow Amartya Sen “social choice” theory, plus the FA Hayek and IJ Good comments, plus the 1989 chapter from *Philosophy of Economics* “Remarks on the Foundations of Welfare Economics” A ...
Science, Religion, Art & the Necessity of Freedom (2004) The 1982 Subroto Roy Critique of the KJ Arrow Amartya Sen “social choice” theory, plus the FA Hayek and IJ Good comments, plus the 1989 chapter from *Philosophy of Economics* “Remarks on the Foundations of Welfare Economics” A ...
The Moral Arc: How Science and Reason lead Humanity toward Truth, Justice, and Freedom; Henry Holt and Co.: New York, NY, USA, 2015. [Google Scholar] Pellegrino, E.D. The Commodification of Medical and Health Care: The Moral Consequences of a Paradigm Shift from a Professional to a ...
Although there may be more subjects with these characteristics, the chosen ones were suitable for the purpose of this study, specifically because of their profile (i.e., they were students who would have been expected to choose science degrees, but in practice, their choices were different, as...