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The backlash over the #YesAllWomen hashtag spread to Wikipedia. Users edited the page to make it less "misandrist" and to gave the page what they perceived to be a more neutral point of view. Kate Dries's article documents the changes made to the…

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Emily Shire acknowledges that #YesAllWomen is an inspiring movement but users use the hashtag for smaller, less important incidents. She argues some of the examples of misogyny shared by users are less serious about the occurrences of violence and…

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Before the shooting at Isla Vista, Elliot Rodger sent a manuscript outlining his grievances against women and his contempt for minorities. He described his life and his frustration over not having a girlfriend. Rodger specially mentioned a War on…

As a part of his Public Awareness Art Campaign in his Suspicious Prism Collection, this artwork is a tribute to the deceased Eric Garner.

This report discusses the timeline of the 2009 H1N1 influenza pandemic, treatments available to patients, health organization preparedness efforts and responses, and considerations for action in future pandemics.

Article discussing the findings of a study published in The Lancet Infectious Diseases Online First providing the first global estimates of how many people died as a result of the 2009 H1N1 influenza pandemic.

This interactive world map shows the cumulative spread of new influenza A(H1N1) cases as they were reported to WHO beginning 26 April 2009. These numbers relate to laboratory confirmed cases and deaths.

This 17-minute video traces the initial phases of the 2009 H1N1 Influenza pandemic as it unfolded in Mexico, including the response of public health workers and officials.

This paper describes the epidemiology and virology of the official length of the 2009 pandemic (68 weeks from April 2009 to August 2010) in the 27 European Union Member States plus Norway and Iceland.
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