Word: affectedness
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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"You really do see in a clear, candid, moving fashion how deeply the war affected him," Brinkley said.
It is difficult for most first-year women to envision themselves as victims of sexual violence in this community that is supposed to be a safe home for the next four years, but we must all face the reality of sexual violence in our society. As Peer Relations Date Rape...
The suggestion comes in the wake of the Adams decision enacted this semester to ban interhouse diners, due to excessive crowding during peak hours. Students in the Quad are especially affected by this restriction, as classes often leave them far from home.
Memory may be found to be affected by genes, but no gene has been found to have even a small causative relationship with normal "intelligence." Intelligence has never been successfully defined or measured, unless one refers to the highly specialized, arbitrary, narrowly defined and largely learned skills measured by American...
"A strong support network exists for anyone concerned about or affected by such harassment," added Lewis, who directed students to Harvard's "Community of Equals" brochure on resources dealing with sexual orientation.