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		<title>Synchronized menstruation? You betcha!</title>
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		<dc:creator>Colin Ayres</dc:creator>
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The Global Period Project (GPP) is a new gender experiment that subjects the &#8220;McClintock Effect&#8221; to the power of the web in an attempt to synchronize the menstrual periods of millions of women around the world. Why? Even the creators aren&#8217;t entirely sure.
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<p>The Global Period Project (GPP) is a new gender experiment that subjects the &#8220;McClintock Effect&#8221; to the power of the web in an attempt to synchronize the menstrual periods of millions of women around the world. Why? Even the creators aren&#8217;t entirely sure.</p>
<p>At its core, the GPP is an unusual example of social media organizing people who before might not have been able to collaborate in such a manner. (A more mainstream case is Barack Obama&#8217;s presidential run, highlighted by an unprecedented display of interconnectivity between voters via MySpace, Twitter, and blogs.) Until now, only a small group of close female friends could have attempted such a study. Today, potentially millions of women can partake, increasing the experiment&#8217;s statistical validity, not to mention proving the reliability of the McClintock Effect beyond a shadow of a doubt.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s certainly quirky, possibly blush-worthy, and potentially momentous. As a woman, would you participate? As a man, what&#8217;s your take? We wonder at what point does a social media campaign become, um, too social?</p>
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<p><a href="http://globalperiod.com/front/index.html" target="_blank">See for yourself here</a><br />
<a href="http://globalperiod.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">Read the blog here</a></p>
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