Two more articles suggested by Christian Couder

Christian writes:

I like the first one because it shows that sometimes a change in name
can have a big impact in making something more attractive for a group
of people.

I like the second one, because it shows that a number of sometimes
paradoxical factors intervene in making technology more or less
attractive.

Signed-off-by: Jonathan Nieder <jrnieder@gmail.com>
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 - The Guardian's Julia Carrie Wong on [Facebook considering and
   rejecting anonymized
   reviews](https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2017/may/02/facebook-gender-bias-female-engineers-code)
+- Naureen Ghani on [the Impact of Different Course Titles on Student
+  Enrollment](https://ecrcommunity.plos.org/2016/11/16/whats-in-a-name-the-impact-of-different-course-titles-on-student-enrollment/)
+- Elizabeth Weingarten on [a research team studying why Muslim-majority
+  countries are producing so many female
+  engineers](https://engineering.purdue.edu/ENE/News/the-stem-paradox-why-are-muslimmajority-countries-producing-so-many-female-engineers)
 
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