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@dusting-down-the-stars
I really ⊠donât know what the mom expected⊠I really do not
Is Abcde a stupid name? Yes, of course it is.
Does that give the employee the right to post a photo of the girlâs full name online in order to mock it ok? Absolutely not.
Apparently the employee had a habit of taking photos of people at work and making fun of them, and the mom only contacted the airline when she found that out. That is perfectly reasonable. The employee should absolutely be fired.
But also, donât give your kids names like Abcde.
There are no heroes in this story
The only innocent in this tale is the poor kid who canât help the fact her parents think naming their kid Ab City and spelling it Abcde is Acceptable
Bohemian Abcde
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This is as pure as it gets. (via Filth800)
Nevaeh now wears a scarf to cover several bald spots and her singed hair. She was left with first-degree burns, but it could have been worse according to Tanya Robinson, Nevaehâs mother.
âThe doctor told me her hairstyle saved her life,â Tanya recalled. âHad it been different, she might not be here.â
This isnât the first time Nevaeh has experienced bullying. Two years ago, another student broke her thumb.
Iâm walking into that school like
Hate crime. It should qualify as one.
Nevaeh is thirteen years old. This happened at Gompers School in the Philadelphia School District. The school district has not issued any comment, but y'all can make yours:
Samuel Gompers School
Address: 5701 Wynnefield Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19131
District: The School District of Philadelphia
Phone: (215) 581-5503
The School District of Philadelphia
Address:Â 440 N Broad St, Philadelphia, PA 19130
Phone:Â 215-400-4000
This happened October 25, 2018. This isnât some random post that wonât die. Itâs happening now. Call. Demand accountability and this be treated as a hate crime.
fashionably late? more like anxiously early
Whatâs the cheat code for making people love and care about me
CTRL positivity ALT individuality
I may not have the best body but it sure does hold all my organs in place
this is the type of positivity i need.
If youâre scrolling through tumblr trying to distract yourself from something you donât want to think about or youâre looking for a sign that everything will be okay, this is it. So, breathe. Relax into this moment. Youâre alive & thatâs all that matters.
This is possibly the coolest video Iâve ever taken.
wow I love this!!
This is so good for my anxiety
Iâve reblogged this so many times
When I was a very small child, my mom used to bury coins in my sandbox, leave huge boot prints in the sand, and tell me pirates had come in the night and buried treasure. I would be out there happily for hours, with my little sieve, and my mom got a quiet morning to herself for the price of a handful of pennies.
I was always kind of skeptical about Santa, the Easter Bunny, and the Tooth Fairy, because visiting every kid in the world did not seem reasonable. But the pirates only visited me, so they were probably real.
So thatâs the story of how I ended up being an archaeologist. How about you?
I became an archaeologist because I forgot where I buried the bodies.
men: *decided women werenât allowed attend schools, study sciences, or have access to higher education* men: well if women are so smart then how come there arenât many contributions from women in history huh
This post means well, but still erases womenâs contributions in the same way men have. The truth is that women have made so many contributions to history and science despite men denying them access, but that men have either taken credit for those accomplishments or, when they couldnât, completely divorced that accomplishment from the woman so that no one remembers them.
In fact, this happens so often that thereâs even a name for it. Itâs called the Matilda Effect which is defined as âthe systematic repression and denial of the contribution of woman scientists in research, whose work is often attributed to their male colleaguesâ but which applies to other fields as well and goes doubly for women of color. How about just a few (certainly nowhere near all) women who contributed to science? And this is just science, not even history in the larger sense.
Margaret Hamilton - Lead programmer on the Apollo project, wrote the code to take us to the moon
Hedy Lamarr - actress and inventor of wifi
June Mathas, Frances Marion, Anita Loos, Lorna Moon - all silent film directors, in fact about 50% of films from 1911-1925 were directed by women
Annie Jump Cannon - developed first stellar classification system and classified nearly 400,000 stars, more than any other person ever
Lise Meitner - research paved the way for the discovery of nuclear fission, colleagues refused to credit her help, she received no credit while they were given a Nobel prize
Grace Hopper - computer scientist who created the first compiler
Rita Levi-Montalcini - Italian neuroscientist who won a Nobel Prize for her discovery of nerve growth factor
Melba Roy Moutan - mathematician who led a team of mathematicians at NASA, nicknamed âComputersâ for their number processing prowess
Kay McNulty, Betty Jennings, Betty Snyder, Marlyn Wescoff, Fran Bilas and Ruth Lichterman - the primary programers of ENIAC, the first general purpose computer
Joyce Jacobson Kaufman - chemist who developed the concept of conformational topology
Vera Rubin - co-authored 114 peer reviewed papers. She specializes in the study of dark matter and galaxy rotation rates.Â
Mary Sherman Morgan - rocket scientist who invented hydyne, a liquid fuel that powered the USAâs Jupiter C-rocket.Â
Chien-Siung Wu - physicist who worked on the Manhattan Project, as well as experimental radioactive studies. She was the first woman to become president of the American Physical Society.
Mildred Catherine Rebstock - first person to synthesize the antibiotic chloromycetin.
Ruby Hirose - chemist who conducted vital research about an infant paralysis vaccine.
Hattie Elizabeth Alexander - pediatrician and microbiologist who developed a remedy for Haemophilus influenzae, and conducted vital research on antibiotic resistance.
Marie Tharp - mapped the floor of the Atlantic Ocean and provided proof of continental drift.
Mae Jamison - astronaut who holds a degree in chemical engineering from Stanford University and was the first black woman in space.
Ada Lovelace - mathematician and considered to be the worldâs first computer programmer.Â
Patricia E Bath - ophthalmologist and the inventor of the Laserphaco Probe, which is used to treat cataracts.Â
Barbara McClintock - won a Nobel prize for her discovery that genes could move in and between chromosomes.
Cecilia Payne - discovered what the universe is made of, she also discovered what the sun is made of (Henry Norris Russell is usually given credit for discovering that the sunâs composition is different from the Earthâs, but he came to his conclusions four years later than Payneâafter telling her not to publish).
Yanping Guo - mission design leader and one of the women who made up 25% of the New Horizons team. She configured the entire mission trajectory, including Jupiter and Pluto flybys.
Agnodice - went to study medicine in Alexandria to help keep women from dying in childbirth, pretended to be a man when she came back because it was illegal for a woman to be a doctor in Athens, was so much better than her male colleagues they brought her to court and accused her of seducing her patients as an explanation for her popularity but since she was the reason so many of the court had living wives and kids they were shamed into changing the law instead of executing her.
Queen Seondeok of Silla - set up first astronomy tower in Asia
Jocelyn Bell Bernell - discovered first pulsar, Anthony Hewish took credit listiner her as an assistant despite having nothing to do with the discovery, he received a Nobel Prize
Nettie Stevens - discovered that chromosomes determined sex, sent her findings to a colleague for peer review, he published it as his own and named her his technician
Marie Curie - won 2 Nobel prizes and was constantly attacked by her male colleagues and barred from academic organizations because she was a woman, still managed to be better than them
Marie Van Brittan Brown - black woman who co-invented home security surveillance
Vera Rubin - discovered dark matter at Cornell after being rejected from Princeton because she was a woman
Iâm too tired to keep going but how about Jane Goodall, Sally Ride, Rosalind Franklin, Rachel Carson, Elizabeth Blackwell, Dorothy Hodgkin, Shirley Ann Jackson, Kalpana Chawla, Maryam Mirzakhani, Flossie Wong-Staal, Alice Ball, Ida Tacke, Ester Lederberg, Mileva Maric?
The absence of women in history is man made.