Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Geneva Women's Platnium Large Round Face Silicone Watch

!±8±Geneva Women's Platnium Large Round Face Silicone Watch

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This stylish watch features multicolored numbers and a soft, silicone band.

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Sunday, February 26, 2012

Geneva Women's AMZ1000 Boyfriend Mother-of-Pearl Swarovski Stones Watch

!±8± Geneva Women's AMZ1000 Boyfriend Mother-of-Pearl Swarovski Stones Watch

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Post Date : Feb 26, 2012 12:27:40 | Usually ships in 24 hours

A classic boyfriend-inspired timepiece with a remarkably clean presentation, the Geneva Moderate Women's Custom Boyfriend Mother-of-Pearl Swarovski Stones Watch has a crisp presence on the wrist. This exceptional timepiece begins with a round 39mm white case with a fixed white bezel encrusted with 76 Swarovski crystals and a textured crown with two pushers. These elements surround a white mother-of-pearl dial, which is protected by a hardened mineral crystal and features silver-toned index and Arabic numeral hour markers and silver-toned hands powered by analog quartz movement. The dial also features three mother-of-pearl faux sub-dials. A white-toned brass bracelet straps this watch to the wrist, while a stainless steel fold-over buckle double push clasp ensures its secure placement. Finally, this watch boasts water resistance up to 33 feet (10 meters). With a clean color palette that won't run afoul of your wardrobe, don't miss out on an opportunity to own this watch.

  • 76 piece Swarovski Crystal Bezel with White MOP Dial
  • Reliable Quartz Movement
  • Solid Alloy Metal Bracelet with Stainless Steel Double Push Buckle
  • Solid All Alloy Metal Case Construction with Brass Pushers and Stainless Steel Case back
  • Durable mineral crystal protects watch from scratches

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Friday, January 13, 2012

CS & IT Symposium 2010: All the Women are Macs, All the PCs are Men, and the Rest of Us are Linux

Computer Science Teachers Association Computer Science and Information Technology Symposium July 13, 2010 All the Women are MACs, All the PCs are Men, and the Rest of Us are Linux Presented by Kimberley Scott Too often, discussions of technological equity concern either race or gender. Such an approach informs our teaching practices, policies, and funding strategies. Despite these efforts, a digital divide persists. In this presentation, we explore how the either-or approach needs to be replaced by an and-both assumption. Using an interactive format, we consider why discussions of gender equity in technology should include girls' multiple identities; how this shift can transform our actions; and what emerging research suggests for shaping our deeds as practitioners, designers, policy makers, and individuals interested in closing the divide. To these ends, we will link theory to practice and identify resources to actualize our intent. For more information, please see csta.acm.org

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