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The wage gap widens and it will take more than a century to close

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The wage gap widens and it will take more than a century to close The Equality Act of 2007 has not been able to match the salaries of men and women: Spain continues to the tail of the world    «If we show emotion, they call us dramatic. If we want to play against men, we are crazy. And if we dream of equal opportunities, we are delirious .... ». The voice of the American tennis player Serena Williams rose strongly during the last ceremony of the Oscars to denounce the inequality that exists in the sport. It was the issue of the latest advertising spot of the sports brand Nike, a feminist plea that - on the eve of the commemoration on March 8 of International Women's Day - leads us to reflect on the fact that it can be called « crazy »a woman who runs a marathon, boxing, training in the NBA, a winner of 23 Grand Slams who leaves the competition to have a baby and then returns ...«If they want to call you crazy, go ahead. Teach them what we can do crazy, " concludes

So you can find it through the wifi network

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So you can find it through the wifi network Researchers are able to record the location each time a particular device sends or receives data packets wirelessly The end of roaming in the European Union has ended, in part, with the hunt for public Wi-Fi networks. A fast, simple and, at times, very dangerous free connection. Experts remember not to log on to pages such as the bank or email for the possible theft of credentials. However, wifi access records also allow knowing the exact location of a person. This has been demonstrated by Purdue University, which managed to find out the preferred places of its students by controlling the connections to its Wi-Fi network. In an interview published in VentureBeat, the researchers explained that "the goal was to use user data to create a model of user activities, with their different locations and schedules, and then make predictions." In their study, the scientists relied on the location of the Wi-Fi network when a pa