Saturday, November 27, 2010

Non Church Wedding Programs

Things that do not fit.

For plurality, this time I do not speak of the Republic but the Courier.

This article is October 11, 2010:

STUDY THE 'UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA AND THE AESTHETIC CLICHÉ. FAVORITE CHILI IN THE LORD WITH ELEVEN less than the average
Who earns more? The lean and fat men
[...] In short, says Professor Timothy A. Judge is not only the glossy magazines who want so ladies, is not only the fashionable and pervasive imperative that dictates the rules: even employers prefer - more rewarding - and thin women, in a kind of level playing field tilted which confirms the stereotype of traditional, fat men. And the professor of Gainesville rattles off data that in his sample (German-American) women more slender, weighing 11 pounds less than the average, earn 15 000 € 378.07 and € 378.07 at the ' years [sic. NDU] in most of the other, while unlike the lean men have lower wages for 8000 and i. [sic. NDU] persists then the aesthetic and social cliché and trite as it seems consumed fished out of the last century, still so strong and pervasive even cause the contemporary business strategies. It will be that women are mostly decorative still considered that there are forces in the world of work involved in acrobatics multitasking, which is mostly hiding the merit criterion we took refuge on the most comfortable aesthetic codes. [...]


Article by November 26, 2010:

RESEARCH PUBLISHED IN THE USA NYTimes
The handsome men are more work
The study shows that the most disadvantaged in finding work are pretty women
In times of crisis to find a new job is really tough. You know exactly who these days attend-center jobs and employment agencies scattered throughout the city of Italy. However, as shown by the latest scientific research conducted by researchers at Bradley J. Ruffle of Ben-Gurion University and Ze'ev Shtudiner dell'Ariel University Center, there is a group of employees, more fortunate than others, handsome men. The latter, according to a recent study published in The New York Times would have less trouble finding a job than men with a look "normal" and especially pretty women who would rather suffer discrimination due to their attractive appearance. [...] However, other data can console the beautiful women. According to a previous study, published in the magazine Slate, the pretty girls, once you find work more easily obtain a wage increase than their female colleagues "ugly and overweight."


I'm not the type to give to imply that a fat person is automatically bad and thin is beautiful automatically (as they are doing them ...) , but apparently you discriminate in employment so different and opposite depending on whether you have already taken or to be taken. [sic. NDU]

Moral of the story 1: You are beautiful? Are you ugly? Are you skinny? Are you fat? You are still discriminated against. These are real equal opportunities.

Moral of the story 2: The business world is made up mostly of fat men and beautiful women and ugly and lean.

Moral of the story 3: you, beautiful women and ugly men, bypassed the problem by working without first having been recruited. I know, occupied an office or substitutable for another worker at night. The world belongs to those who endeavors.

Moral of the story 4: Date funding to those who study engines for space travel. O develops androids. Or me. But not to these people: there is obviously control.

EXTRA STAGE:
Reno says when you get to read news click on each sector of the newspaper? , W; to elude me so many
Danube says I have a Firefox extension that finds ca $ $ ed.

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