News/ Lego Creates Awesome Female Scientists Set After Receiving Letter From a Disappointed 7-Year-Old by John Boone Wed., Aug. 6, 2014 9:53 AM PDT Lego Until last week, Lego was all: Ladies be shopping or suntanning or brushing their hair and putting on dresses. But Lego has changed their tune. Now, the company is all: Ladies be doing science and stuff too. On Aug. 1, the Lego Group released their Research Institute Kit, which includes an all-female team of a paleontologist, astronomer, and chemist, as well as all their necessary accessories: a skeleton of a dinosaur and magnifying glass, telescope and star chat, and beakers and Bunsen burner (respectively). It retails for $19.99 and has already sold out. "DNA is not your destiny,
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China forced abortion http://www.npr.org/2012/07/05/156211106/after-a-forced-abortion-a-roaring-debate-in-china One child policy http://www.realclearscience.com/blog/2014/03/chinas_disastrous_one-child_policy.html India family planning http://countrystudies.us/india/34.htm Forced birth control http://www.forbes.com/sites/eliseknutsen/2013/01/28/israel-foribly-injected-african-immigrant-women-with-birth-control/ |
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