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What happened to hiring qualified people instead of hiring for affirmative action?
Did she get a silver star and a firm warning to succeed on the tenth attempt?
Others here trying to turn this into political flame wars should be ashamed of themselves, I'd say it really makes their agenda clear.
Federal law mandates that the government allocate 23 percent of its contracting work to small businesses. Of this portion, 5 percent is meant for businesses with economically or socially disadvantaged owners. These are essentially minority-owned businesses.
It isn't chump change. Total federal contracting in its 2011 fiscal year (ending September 30, 2011) was $477 billion, so 5 percent works out to $23.85 billion.
Think of how bad the above disasters would have been had women been involved not to mention minorities. Boy are we lucky - huh ?.
The reason for the blowout - stupid and hubris
The Defense Department is like
geek nirvana for STEM and fuckups.
Asian do qualify as minorities - sorry.
How could you leave out the Tacoma Narrows bridge?
Also, who ordered the Stress Test when traffic was running underneath?Fucking Putin! Curse him!
Making shitty things that go bump in the night with hundreds of fatalities
Should be strictly non-racist and non-sexist competence. We just want the best person for the job, period.
ack to female STEM types and minorities. The True Story of “Hidden Figures,” the Forgotten Women Who Helped Win the Space Race
A new book and movie document the accomplishments of NASA’s black “human computers” whose work was at the heart of the country’s greatest battles.
Back to female STEM types and minorities. The True Story of “Hidden Figures,” the Forgotten Women Who Helped Win the Space Race
When will PBS and Smithsonian report on thousands of mostly white and Asian males which are behind all Nobel prizes? It is well-known that nearly all lab work, for which someone gets a Nobel prize, is done by winners' graduate and postdoctoral students, who are "forgotten" just as much as the number crunchers in the above story. There are hundreds of them, yet they barely get a mention anywhere, other than in specialized publications. Yet neither PBS nor Smithsonian seems to be reporting on that. Wait, may be this reporting has something to do with prevalent ideology.
Yes, but is collapsed in an artistic feminine sort of way. Score one for wonder woman.
theoakman sayswhy don't you point out what exactly in the article that you object to instead of attacking the publication
I object to the publication that is heavily biased, why don't you like minorities ?
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