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Warren and Farrell
* 1943 – Warren Farrell, American author
In 1999, masculist writer Warren Farrell compared the dehumanizing stereotyping of men to the dehumanization of the Vietnamese people as " gooks.
* Warren Farrell vs. Susan Faludi Critical examination of the differences and similarities of Faludi's " Stiffed " and Farrell's " Women Can ’ t Hear What Men Don ’ t Say "
Warren Farrell has created a number of words and phrases, such as ' success object ', ' genetic celebrity ', ' pay paradox ', ' from role mate to soul mate ', ' death professions ', ' glass cellar ', ' financial womb ', ' the three-option woman and the no-option man ', ' men's ABC rights ', ' the disposable sex ', and most recently ' iSocial '.
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Recent critiques of feminist theory by Warren Farrell have given broader consideration to findings from a ten-year study of courtship by Buss.
Key theoretical contributions reconciling the relationship between masculist / feminist interpretation of gender studies include Does Feminism Discriminate Against Men by Dr Warren Farrell and James Sterba, and Gendering, Courtship and Pay Equality by Dr Rory Ridley-Duff.
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In the United States, Warren Farrell heads a commission focused on the creation of a " White House Council on Boys and Men " as a counterpart to the " White House Council on Women and Girls " which was formed in March 2009.
* The Myth of Male Power ( 2001 ), by Warren Farrell
What men's advocate Warren Farrell calls the " glass cellar of male disposability.
The TV movie was based more around modeling than the fashion industry, and featured Joan Collins, Daryl Hannah and Alexandra Paul in the roles that would be taken by Fairchild, Sheridan and Farrell in the series ( Jennifer Warren and Jeffrey Richman were the only two actors to appear in both the TV movie and the 1984 series ).
The retired senior judges are Noël Anketell Kramer, Inez Smith Reid, Vanessa Ruiz, Anice M. Wagner, Theodore R. Newman, William C. Pryor, John W. Kern, III, James A. Belson, Michael W. Farrell, John M. Ferren, Warren R. King, John M. Steadman, John A. Terry, Frank E. Schwelb and Frank Q. Nebeker.
More recently, a method called Cinematic Immersion has been developed by Warren Farrell in Women Can't Hear What Men Don't Say.

Warren and states
Both Vandenberg and Warren were highly popular in their home states, but each refused to campaign in the primaries, which limited their chances of winning the nomination.
Warren worked to nationalize the Bill of Rights by applying it to the states.
The most recent president to have a county named for him was Warren G. Harding, reflecting the slowing rate of county creation since New Mexico and Arizona became states in 1912.
He was retained as chief counsel by the Warren Bridge group in the US Supreme Court case Charles River Bridge v. Warren Bridge 36 U. S. 420 ( 1837 ), where the case laid down the rule that public contracts must be construed in favor of states.
Reasons for delaying had to do with the changes in the Court and with Chief Justice Earl Warren steering a careful course given the expected opposition from Southern states.
However, according to Warren Smith, these directives were either never fully implemented, or quickly discarded, as the Qing were more interested in a symbolic gesture of authority than actual sovereignty ; the relationship between Qing and Tibet remained one of two states.
One organization states that Northeast Ohio consists of 16 counties ( Ashland, Ashtabula, Carroll, Columbiana, Cuyahoga, Geauga, Lake, Lorain, Mahoning, Medina, Portage, Richland, Stark, Summit, Trumbull and Wayne counties ) and includes the cities of Cleveland, Akron, Canton, Lorain, Elyria, Medina, Ashtabula, Youngstown, and Warren.
Fourteen states have a Warren County named after him.
Having achieved power Warren Harding gathered around him a group of political cronies, including factional friends from the Ohio Republican establishment like Daugherty and others of like mind from other states, a group known colloquially as the " Ohio Gang.
" It was the latter course that the Warren Court of the 1960s took, although, almost all of the Bill of Rights has now been incorporated jot-for-jot against the states.
" While Screenonline states that Lee Oswald — Assassin ( 1966 ) " could be argued be of historical interest only ", due to its basis in the flawed Warren Commission report, The Times praised it as being " possibly the first drama-documentary ".
By the 1910s, many states developed standard plan truss bridges, including steel Warren pony truss bridges.
In 2003, LaShawn Y. Warren, an ACLU Legislative Counsel said that TANF gives states an incentive " to deny benefits to those who need it most.
However, by the 1950s, the Warren Court used the principle established in Yick Wo to strike down several attempts by states and municipalities in the Deep South to limit the political rights of blacks.
As Sacred Harp scholar Warren Steel states, " traditional singers use the printed book in learning songs, and refer to it while singing, but the notes in the book are not interpreted literally, but according to a performance practice and style that is learned through oral tradition and varies among different regions and families.
Ewens ' sampling formula, introduced by Warren Ewens, states that under certain conditions ( specified below ), if a random sample of n gametes is taken from a population and classified according to the gene at a particular locus then the probability that there are a < sub > 1 </ sub > alleles represented once in the sample, and a < sub > 2 </ sub > alleles represented twice, and so on, is
" Later, psychic Lorraine Warren states over phone that " I am Six " means being a legion of demons.
Marshall, who together with Robin Warren won the Nobel Prize in 2005 for discovery of the bacterium, states that this was a very common gastric infection of the time which causes ulcers in 10 % of infected persons and causes dyspepsia in another 10 % or so.
" The Warren Court's doctrine may be seen as proceeding aggressively in these general areas: its aggressive reading of the first eight amendments in the Bill of Rights ( as " incorporated " against the states by the Fourteenth Amendment ); its commitment to unblocking the channels of political change (" one-man, one-vote "), and its vigorous protection of the rights of racial minority groups.
Important decisions during the Warren Court years included decisions holding segregation policies in public schools ( Brown v. Board of Education ) and anti-miscegenation laws unconstitutional ( Loving v. Virginia ); ruling that the Constitution protects a general right to privacy ( Griswold v. Connecticut ); that states are bound by the decisions of the Supreme Court and cannot ignore them ( Cooper v. Aaron ); that public schools cannot have official prayer ( Engel v. Vitale ) or mandatory Bible readings ( Abington School District v. Schempp ); the scope of the doctrine of incorporation ( Mapp v. Ohio, Miranda v. Arizona ) was dramatically increased ; reading an equal protection clause into the Fifth Amendment ( Bolling v. Sharpe ); holding that the states may not apportion a chamber of their legislatures in the manner in which the United States Senate is apportioned ( Reynolds v. Sims ); and holding that the Constitution requires active compliance ( Gideon v. Wainwright ).
Warren worked to nationalize the Bill of Rights by applying it to the states.
Recalling how the depiction the female sex in Inseminoid displeased women's circles, Warren states, " It seems it is quite common for pregnant women to have nightmares about giving birth to some kind of monster.

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