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Today in Washington: Senate considers renewal of Violence Against Women Act

Today in Washington: Senate considers renewal of Violence Against Women Act | Coffee Party Feminists | Scoop.it
The U.S. Senate today will likely pass an anti-domestic violence bill that was held up in the last Congress by House Republicans who objected to some of its provisions.
U.S. Sens. Charles Schumer, D-N.Y., and Kirsten Gillibrand, D-N.Y., are among a large bipartisan group of senators who say they support the reauthorization of theViolence Against Women Act, or VAWA.


The bill has 61 co-sponsors, enough to assure its passage when the Senate votes late this afternoon. Before that vote, the Senate will consider a series of amendments.


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Your Brain on Marketing (What Happened to the $ Sign on Menus?)

Your Brain on Marketing (What Happened to the $ Sign on Menus?) | Coffee Party Feminists | Scoop.it

Why are we so susceptible to marketing? Why are our desires, habits, and opinions so easily molded by advertising and propaganda? We don’t know the answer to this question, but the answer lies within the architecture of the brain. While there are probably many different answers to this riddle, two may be of most relevance: imitation and associations.


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