Woman : A Stereotyped Bad Driver

One day in my school lab while doing a titration experiment in a group , I had turned on the knob a little more than required making the chemical gush into the beaker faster , watching that one male classmate of mine taunted me by saying “And that is why one should not let women control an accelerator ” ( insinuating that women drivers are bad and are prone to cause accident). I am literally ashamed to say that I stood there dumbfounded at that bastard who could somehow relate my driving skills to a chemical experiment and also could find that misogynist statement a joke !

Well now the statistics do wish to enunciate something credible :

~ Women tend to have fewer crashes and their car accident claims tend to cost less than men ( source : 2007 AAMI claims data )

~Men are more likely than women to be involved in serious accidents – that is , men experience more head on collisions , roll overs , loss of control crashes and collisions involving pedestrians cyclists or animals

Whereas women are more likely than men to collide with stationary objects or reverse into other cars ( source: 2007 AAMI claims data)

~Men are more likely than women to have experienced a crash – 82% versus 77% ( sources: 2007 AAMI crash index )

Masculinity may be hazardous to health. Gender role socialization and the association of masculinity with risk – taking behaviour acceptance of risk and a disregard of pain and injury may be the factors leading to hazardous actions on the part of men. These include , for example , excessive consumption of alcohol , drug use , aggressive behaviour , to be in control of situation and risky driving ”

WHO , 2002

While statistically considered safer drivers women have often been socially stereotyped as ‘bad drivers’ . Many psychologists have thus pondered if women buy into this belief and succumb to the stereotype threat in a way that actually affects their driving and confidence .

Hence , this misconceptions about women being bad drivers must be fixed , because it has no basis at all.

Facebook Renamed itself to META

Meta Platforms doing business as Meta (formerly Facebook ), is an American multinational technology conglomerate holding company based in Menlo Park, California. It is the parent organization of Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp, among other subsidiaries. It is one of the world’s most valuable companies and is considered one of the Big Tech companies in U.S. information technology, alongside Amazon, Google (Alphabet), Apple, and Microsoft. The company generates the vast majority of its revenue by selling advertisement placements to marketers.

Meta offers other products and services, including Facebook, Facebook Messenger, Facebook Watch, and Facebook Portal. It has also acquired Oculus, Giphy and Mapillary, and has a 9.99% stake in Jio Platforms.In October 2021, media outlets reported that the parent company of Facebook planned to change its name to “reflect its focus on building the metaverse”, it was rebranded as Meta later that month on October 28.The name “Meta” comes from the Greek language and means “beyond”, indicating the futuristic motive.

_I Love Him, But He Don’t Know_

THERE’S STILL SOMETHING SPECIAL IN FALLING FOR HIM.
RATHER THAN A BEAUTIFUL FACE AND A SPOTLESS SKIN. I FEEL MYSELF SO CURIOUS, WHEN HIS SMILE SEEMS SO FADED. I WONDER, HE HAS EVERYTHING. NOW WHAT HE CAN NEED? AS ALL HE WISPER BEHIND MY SHOULDER. IT’S FEELS LIKE HELPLESS BUT LITTLE BIT BOLDER. I FOUND HIM DROWING IN THE CHEER’S OF OTHERS. THEN THOUGHT TO KEEP MY LOVE ONLY THIS MUCH LONGER.
I FOUND ME HAPPY IN HIS SPLITTING WIDE SMILE. THIS WAY I HIDE MY FEELINGS THAT HE DON’T KNOW EVEN FOR A WHILE.

SAVE YOUR SPECIES

In a video released on social media, a computer-generated dinosaur can bee seen bursting into the UN’s famous General Assembly hall in New York to tell world diplomats that going extinct is a bad thing.”

The United Nations is summoning an unusual “witness” to testify to the dangers of burning fossil fuels that stoke global warming: a dinosaur.

In a video released on social media ahead of this year’s UN climate change summit, a computer-generated dinosaur bursts into the UN’s famous General Assembly hall in New York to tell world diplomats that “going extinct is a bad thing.”The light-hearted clip, voiced in the English version by actor Jack Black, carries a serious message that the UN Development Programme hopes to drive home.

“You’re headed for a climate disaster,” the dinosaur proclaims. “And yet every year, governments spend hundreds of billions of public funds on fossil fuel subsidies. Imagine if we had spent hundreds of billions per year subsidizing giant meteors.”

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