Facebook became a sea of red on Tuesday with many users posting a photo of a red equal sign in solidarity of the Supreme Court gay marriage hearings. Human Rights Campaign Facebook became a sea of red ...
With two landmark cases for gay marriage equality awaiting a decision at the United States Supreme Court (SCOTUS) this week, the Human Rights Campaign (HRC) red equal sign is back on social media in a ...
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What are those red equal-sign pictures that are popping up all over Facebook about? You can thank the Human Rights Campaign, a group that supports gay marriage, for the symbol.
Taken very literally, not all students are created equal -- especially in their math learning skills, say researchers who have found that not fully understanding the "equal sign" in a math problem ...
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We covered the rise of the red equal sign marriage equality Facebook meme a few days ago, and now data from Facebook and Google shows how the ubiquitous picture took over the Internet (if but only for ...
COLLEGE STATION, Aug. 10, 2010 — Taken very literally, not all students are created equal — especially in their math learning skills, say Texas A&M University researchers who have found that not fully ...
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