Word: maleness
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...Twilight seems sure to mint a new femme franchise. But to become Hollywood's holy grail - a movie that studios consider a "four-quadrant" hit, appealing to young and old, male and female - it will need to reel in some Y chromosomes. Iron Man, for instance, won over mostly male comic-book fans first but rode their approval to an opening-weekend audience that was more evenly split by gender...
...that up to the show's high speed and high production values: crazy challenges and outlandish races - an Aston Martin versus a train between England and Monte Carlo, for instance (the Aston won) - are, like the rest of the show, beautifully shot and edited. Add in the bickering, bantering, male-but-not-macho presenters, and Top Gear has "touched something in the zeitgeist," says Steve Hewlett, a former British TV exec turned media consultant. "It hit this magic combination...
...said Ellen Holloway, the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences academic programs administrator. “There were twice as many five years ago, but also twice as many concentrators,” The gender balance is more skewed in computer science than in other normally male-dominated fields, such as applied mathematics and engineering. While applied mathematics and engineering have seen five and three percent declines in female concentrators since 2002, both fields still have a larger percentage of female concentrators than computer science. In the 2007-2008 academic year, women numbered 38 percent of engineering concentrators and only...
...This is not an apt description, as gay Americans are not being denied rights. This was not the case in previous civil rights movements. African-Americans living in the sixties were granted fewer rights than their white counterparts. Women living in earlier decades were granted fewer rights than their male counterparts...
...been able to make a lot of connections and build relationships with designers,” she says. Davis H. Moore ’10, on the other hand, is completely new to modeling. Sometime in October, he had heard from a blockmate that Project East needed male models, and he signed on. Although he doesn’t see much fashion in his future, trying it out in college hasn’t hurt. “I’m definitely not gonna regret it,” he says. And for the many students who have come...