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...best interest. Disqualifying this segment of the population helps no one. If the FDA is concerned about disease transmission through blood donations—which it rightly should be—it would do better to rephrase its questionnaire. Currently, the screening fails to ask about sexual behaviors such as unprotected sex and heterosexual anal sex, which both are methods of HIV transmission. In order to be safe and properly discriminatory, the FDA should address all forms of high-risk behavior without singling out homosexual men. Concerned citizens should protest the FDA’s current phrasing and demand change...
...informing users where their information is going. “Nobody reads privacy policies. This is an issue that will probably be around for a long time to come,” he said. However, Soghoin points out that the public won’t change their behavior until they have evidence that their information is being used inappropriately. “Until we see something like that, we’re not going to see massive outcry, which is unfortunate,” he said. Millicent M. Younger ’10, who uses the Scrabulous application, reacted...
...revoke the Massachusetts law regarding parent-child confidentiality, but to ensure that this law is clear to the residents who agree to be searched. The track record for this type of program is encouraging, and hopefully, similar results will occur in Boston. Making it clear to residents that their behavior and words can be used against them must happen first, so that finding firearms can become a priority...
...political arena in general. This actually represents a return to normal: evangelicals have historically been suspicious of getting too deeply involved in worldly matters, preferring a focus on individual salvation. So their willingness to vote their hearts with Huck and leave the rest to the Lord is perfectly normal behavior...
...thing to do.” This mentality is reprehensible, as a reasoned and deliberate concentration choice is one of the most important decisions a Harvard undergrad will make. The reduction in Government concentrators can be seen, in part, as a welcome change in behavior: With more time to choose a field, students are tailoring their academic decisions to their particular interests and the quality of the department...