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ABOUT V-DAY
V-Day is a global movement to stop violence against women and girls. V-Day is a palpable energy, a fierce catalyst that promotes creative events to increase awareness, raise money, and revitalize the spirit of existing anti-violence organizations. V-Day helps these organizations to continue and to expand their core work, while we generate broader attention for the fight to stop worldwide violence against women and girls.Full Story>>

Transportation - Getting More and Paying Less
Drive The Best For The Price How To Buy A Used Automobile Sport-Utility Vehicle, Or Minivan And Save Money by Kyle Busch Full Story>>

Women Taking the Internet Lead
There are now 27 million women online in the US, according to eMarketer's eUser & Usage Report, and they account for 46 percent of the Internet users in America. Full Story>>

Number Rising
Between 41 million and 46 million Americans can't afford to get sick because they have no
health insurance. This number is rising, partly because of an increase in part-time workers
who aren't eligible for health care, and a rise in firms that don't provide health insurance.
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Let's Talk About Sex
Unfortunately, there is less sex education today in the schools than
there was in the 70s. And there is almost nothing about how to handle sexual situations and
material having sexual content.
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Prevention is the Key
The National Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy, organized in 1996, is based on the concept that reducing the nation's rate of teen pregnancy is one of the most strategic and direct means available to...
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When Women Vote Women Win!
As 53% of the national electorate, women have the power to determine the future of this country, but only if we vote. Your vote is your voice. Use it. One vote can make the difference. Your vote can influence decisions at the local, state, and national level. If you don’t vote, it’s just like voting for the winner.
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Will the Internet change the way We Vote?

In the past two years, the Internet has changed the way millions of Americans communicate with one another, conduct research and shop for every imaginable product. So it is reasonable to ask: Will the Internet change the way we vote? Full Story>>

10 Facts On Women Workers
What role will women play in the labor force of the 21st century? Of the 26 million net increase in the civilian labor force between 1990 and 2005, women will account for 15 million or 62 percent of net growth. In 1990 women were 45 percent of the labor force... Full Story>>

Give yourself a raise by reducing your insurance
According to J. Robert Hunter of NICO (National Insurance Consumer Organization), there are some types of policies that are not worth the money.
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