
Melissa Kang
Articles
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Nov 2, 2024 |
techbeyondinfinity.com | Yumi Stynes |Melissa Kang
Key PointsA NSW council has discussed a notion of motion on content containing “sexually explicit” material in libraries. An LGBTIQ+ advocate have raised concerns about the motion and say restricting access to books would be harmful. The council said no book bans have been proposed and a brief will be provided in December.
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May 10, 2024 |
readings.com.au | Melissa Kang |Yumi Stynes |Melissa Lucashenko
The winners of the annual Australian Book Industry Awards (ABIAs) were announced last night! Our congratulations to the winning authors, illustrators and publishers.
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Apr 29, 2024 |
the-star.co.ke | Melissa Kang
A study in the US looked only at 14- to 17-year-olds and found by 17 years of age, over 58% of females said they masturbated, compared to 80% of 17-year-old males. So it’s pretty common, and it’s also possible girls and women just don’t like to say they’ve masturbated. Hi, I have a question after reading a published piece for I Need To Know. Masturbating has always seemed to be acceptable for boys, but less commonly discussed among girls.
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Jan 8, 2024 |
dailybulletin.com.au | Melissa Kang
David Baker’s Sex: Two Billion Years of Procreation and Recreation condenses the story of the evolution of (predominantly) reproductive sex into 300 pages. That is quite a feat. The book is one of the latest additions to the popular “Big History” genre. First defined by Macquarie University historian David Christian in the early 1990s, the idea of Big History is that the temporal scale on which history should be studied is “the whole of time”.
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Jan 4, 2024 |
shethepeople.tv | Melissa Kang
Baker is a science writer with a PhD in Big History and one of the writers behind the Big History Crash Course on YouTube. In his introduction to Sex, he declares “this is the first book that seeks to weave together the grand narrative of sex in its entirety”. The book is divided into three sections. The first – titled Evolutionary Foreplay – covers the period from 13.8 billion to 66 million years ago.
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