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Facts You Might Not Know About California

Over the next few months, I'll be posting fun facts on various U.S. states. Such tidbits will touch upon everything from history and geography to culture and wildlife. It's a good opportunity for you to get to know these states a little better, whether or not you've visited any of them. If you have been to any of these states, be sure to share your experiences with us on the blog or via Google +. I'd like to kick off this "state special" by featuring sun-drenched California, known for having the Golden Gate Bridge, Napa Valley, awful traffic, and a whopping 17 professional teams across the major sports. Here are some interesting facts about California, one of the most diverse states in the union: Its name means nothing -- literally It is the third largest state by area after Alaska and Texas It joined the union in 1850, making it the 31st state to do so California is the most populous state in the country. In fact, one out of every eight United States...

Many women STILL come off as gold diggers

I recently had a conversation with a lady friend of mine in which she asserted that the next man she dates will have to be rich. I've also seen comments to Facebook posts in which some women reply with posts like, "it'd be better if he were a millionaire." It isn't always easy to distinguish between women who are flat-out gold diggers, and those who insist on a rich man only because they themselves dated moochers who took them for all they're worth. As you've probably noted in many of my posts, I am a big supporter of women's rights, especially when it comes to equal pay and equitable treatment in the workplace. However, I think women who use men for their money undermine those who genuinely want to work hard to progress in their respective jobs-- the women who aim to show their male bosses that they're deserving of the salaries their male colleagues earn. Gold diggers come off as lazy and entitled, giving some men more fodder not to com...