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...governed study in the field. Psychologist's assumed, for instance, that the brain's development was fixed at birth. It was also thought that family relationships are wholly important in predicting the future social behavior of children. Experts in the field also assumed that culture and class had little affect on a child's chances for happiness and fulfillment...
...indifference to abortion at Harvard may reflect a growing trend in national politics. While the media has often identified abortion as the hot-button issue that divides the nation politically, Anna G. Greenberg, assistant professor of public policy at the Kennedy School of Government, says the issue does not affect how people vote in presidential elections...
...student body, we are confident in government's ability to affect change in society--only 21 percent of students polled disagree that government is an effective body for solving social problems, and students overwhelmingly disagree with the notion that big government is a threat to our country's future...
...Army ROTC Cadet Gabriel A. Mendel '02 says he is pleased with the respondents' reaction. While he supports gay rights--including gay marriage--he says keeping ROTC off campus will only hurt the students enrolled in the program who are powerless to affect military policy...
Families' warnings directly affect college applications...