I like to dabble in digital scrap booking. One of my favorite resources for digital scrap booking is a website called The Daily Digi. There is wonderful information there, along with plenty of inspiration & helps. Every Sunday the authors post something that has nothing to do with digital scrap booking, but is interesting. This past Sunday they posted an article about saving the world's women. You can read it here. Be forewarned, if you are having a sad or otherwise emotional day, save it for later. It's very sad. But it is also full of hope. It is also rather long, but it's such a good article. Here's a preview:
Amartya Sen, the ebullient Nobel Prize-winning economist, developed a gauge of gender inequality that is a striking reminder of the stakes involved. “More than 100 million women are missing,” Sen wrote in a classic essay in 1990 in The New York Review of Books, spurring a new field of research. Sen noted that in normal circumstances, women live longer than men, and so there are more females than males in much of the world. Yet in places where girls have a deeply unequal status, they vanish. China has 107 males for every 100 females in its overall population (and an even greater disproportion among newborns), and India has 108. The implication of the sex ratios, Sen later found, is that about 107 million females are missing from the globe today. Follow-up studies have calculated the number slightly differently, deriving alternative figures for “missing women” of between 60 million and 107 million."
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I am just getting started in digital scrap booking. Thanks for the website tip!
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