vanessafox | Shared With: Everyone - Mar 03 2008 | news, seattle
vanessafox | Shared With: Everyone - Jan 27 2008 | news, women
Sigh. This is really infuriating. Because women are put into the hard position of being seen as either bitchy for not gracefully accepting a compliment or as complicit in the view of women as objects.
Quoted: A Media Matters review of Matthews' MSNBC commentary found that, in particular, Matthews frequently comments on the physical appearances of his female guests and of other women discussed on his program.
vanessafox | Shared With: Everyone - Jan 23 2008 | news
vanessafox | Shared With: Everyone - Jan 15 2008 | wine, news
Marketing affects the brain in crazy ways. Stumbling on Happiness talks about lots of other tricks our brain plays on us, like selective memory and selective fact sampling. Apparently, perception really is reality.
Quoted: expectations of quality trigger activity in the medial orbitofrontal cortex, the part of the brain that registers pleasure.
vanessafox | Shared With: Everyone - Jan 14 2008 | women, news
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