Tuesday 23 April 2013

Northumberlandia

We need all the giantesses we can get.

Landform up for honour - Local - News Post Leader


Top Ranking

When Iceland announced they were considering a ban on hardcore pornography online, Americans, for the most part, responded as though it were a (potentially) regressive move. But with Iceland's current track record of prioritising equality, perhaps it is Americans who should be taking a cue from the progressive country. 

Since the economic crash in 2008, the country has turned itself around in more ways than one. 

Iceland ranked first place in the 2012 Global Gender Gap report, moving up from number 4 in 2008. Based on factors like economic participation and opportunity (so, looking at things like wage equality and the number of women in the labour force and in positions of power), educational attainment (based on factors such as female literacy and the number of women enrolled in higher education), health and survival (which looks at life expectancy and mortality rates), and political empowerment (which takes into account the number of women holding political office as well as the number of female heads of state); this report ranks countries throughout the world. 

The US, on the other hand, ranked 22nd, having moved down a few notches from 17th place in 2011. 


Thursday 18 April 2013

Duello

Julie D’Aubigny was a 17th-century  French opera singer and fencing master who killed or wounded at least ten men in life-or-death duels She performed nightly shows on the biggest and most highly-respected opera stage in the world,


Tuesday 16 April 2013

Fines

Activists from the feminist movement FEMEN, who conducted a stunt in Notre Dame de Paris in February 2013, may be sentenced to prison terms and be given large fines.

According to the official response I have received from the French Foreign Ministry, they are facing up to one year in prison and a 10,000 euro fine for insulting believers' feelings, Yaroslav Nilov, the head of the State Duma committee on public associations and religious organizations, said on Russia's Spas television.

Nilov said the feminists are facing up to ten years in prison and a fine in an amount of up to 200,000 euros for the damage they have inflicted to the Notre Dame property.