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View Post: Transfigurations: Rise of male student support groups sparks row ...
14 hours ago by Pat Dague
Rise of male student support groups sparks row at British universities. • Support groups explore masculinity as a concept • Critics claim societies a front for 'macho activities' Monday 23 November 2009. After decades of feminism, ...
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View Post: Does anyone know of any support groups, locally or online, for ...
24 Nov 2009 by delidiva6953
Does anyone know of any support groups, locally or online, for children with an incarcerated parent? I am in the Phoenix metro area (Goodyear). By delidiva6953 ...
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View Post: UK: Rise of male student support groups sparks row at British ...
23 Nov 2009 by Men's Activism News
Manchester University has created the first official MENS Society – Masculinity Exploring Networking and Support – despite outrage from critics who claim the existence of such a group undermines women's ability to speak out for equality ...
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View Post: Support Groups for Divorce Recovery
24 Nov 2009 by D. Buchan
As the name suggests, it is a support group for divorcer. The group comprises of many divorcers who get together under the trained guidance of therapists and divorce counsellors to discuss their mutual situations. ...
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View Post: Students join support groups to learn how to be men - NTSC-uk.com ...
23 Nov 2009 by Darwock
I'm all for equal rights for men and women, so how can these women cry foul when support groups are formed for men, when ones exist for women? There's clearly people who need help and support, otherwise the suicide figures that have ...
View Blog: NTSC-uk.com Forums - http://ntsc-uk.domino.org/showthread.php?t=87776
View Post: HEM Support Groups Pages « Homeschooling
11 Nov 2009 by Helen
Homeschool support groups and the individuals who build networks between homeschooling families are the glue which holds the homeschooling community together. Through their newsletters, conferences, websites, discussion lists, ...
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