“ | Anti-LGBT rhetoric and anti-gay slogans are themes, catchphrases, and slogans that have been used to condemn homosexuality or other non-heterosexual sexual orientations or to demean LGBT people. They range from the demeaning and pejorative to those expressing negativity on religious, medical, or moral grounds. They generally have an ideological basis in heterosexism, and are also motivated by homophobia, biphobia, and transphobia. The slogans listed here are not just terms of invective but they represent arguments that are commonly used to convey opposition to LGBT rights or to the full acceptance of LGBT people. | ” |
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This is a comparison of the usage of "women fooers" and "female fooers" on Google News and Google Books. For each occupational terms ("fooers"), a search was done on Google News for both "women fooers" and "female fooers". The higher number is highlighted in green. The search was then repeated on Google Books. See notes below for more details.
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All the bolded categories are part of the JEL classification codes, a system used to classify articles published in economics journals. About 250 categories on Wikipedia are included in this classification (See Category:Categories which are included in the JEL classification codes). This has led to a few unusual, awkward and redundant categories. Most cateogories are good, but strict adherence to these codes is not needed on Wikipedia. jonkerz ♠talk 00:41, 11 September 2012 (UTC)
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Comment Some of these categories are useful separate and apart from the JEL scheme. For example, Category:Taxation and efficiency is for articles about taxation as it relates to efficiency, likewise Category:Taxation and redistribution deals with taxation as it relates to income distribution. I also agree with User:Thomasmeeks w/r/t to Category:Other economic systems. -- Eastlaw talk ⁄ contribs 08:12, 13 September 2012 (UTC)
“ | Anti-LGBT rhetoric and anti-gay slogans are themes, catchphrases, and slogans that have been used to condemn homosexuality or other non-heterosexual sexual orientations or to demean LGBT people. They range from the demeaning and pejorative to those expressing negativity on religious, medical, or moral grounds. They generally have an ideological basis in heterosexism, and are also motivated by homophobia, biphobia, and transphobia. The slogans listed here are not just terms of invective but they represent arguments that are commonly used to convey opposition to LGBT rights or to the full acceptance of LGBT people. | ” |
Some books on women in comedy
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This is a comparison of the usage of "women fooers" and "female fooers" on Google News and Google Books. For each occupational terms ("fooers"), a search was done on Google News for both "women fooers" and "female fooers". The higher number is highlighted in green. The search was then repeated on Google Books. See notes below for more details.
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All the bolded categories are part of the JEL classification codes, a system used to classify articles published in economics journals. About 250 categories on Wikipedia are included in this classification (See Category:Categories which are included in the JEL classification codes). This has led to a few unusual, awkward and redundant categories. Most cateogories are good, but strict adherence to these codes is not needed on Wikipedia. jonkerz ♠talk 00:41, 11 September 2012 (UTC)
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Z - Other Special Topics Z0 - General Z00 - General Z1 - Cultural Economics; Economic Sociology; Economic Anthropology Z10 - General Z11 - Economics of the Arts and Literature Z12 - Religion Z13 - Economic Sociology; Economic Anthropology; Social and Economic Stratification Z18 - Public Policy Z19 - Other |
Examples
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Here are a few that doesn't exist (and should not be created):
Here are a few with different names (which should not be renamed):
Two already deleted: |
Comment Some of these categories are useful separate and apart from the JEL scheme. For example, Category:Taxation and efficiency is for articles about taxation as it relates to efficiency, likewise Category:Taxation and redistribution deals with taxation as it relates to income distribution. I also agree with User:Thomasmeeks w/r/t to Category:Other economic systems. -- Eastlaw talk ⁄ contribs 08:12, 13 September 2012 (UTC)