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...public policy that would have required overtime and unexpected late nights. Whereas most surveys inquire about current experience, the Harvard survey is more retrospective and achieves comparability by asking respondents to remember common transition points such as their first job and the birth of their first child. “You can’t ask the ideal question, you have to ask the questions that can be compared,” Katz said. Stephen D. Biddle ’81 said he was a “bit surprised” that the questions on political ideology asked only...
...Government 1060, “The History of Ancient and Medieval Political Philosophy” refer to the course's placement in the FAS catalogue (just before Government 1061, “The History of Modern Political Philosophy”) or to instructor Harvey C-Minus Mansfield's birth-year...
...class, which, depending on your shrink, might be a deal. Or, you could jump on the bandwagon and take QR 34, “Counting People: Demography and Human Affairs,” a massively popular QR. It’s a class on demography—on birth rates and mortality rates. (Viva Professor Peter T. Ellison, death to snotty TFs 1 through 6). Ellison walks you through Excel, making the twenty-page country reports manageable, and he drops the lowest of your three quiz grades. But it doesn’t really matter when your TF manages...
...Iran's Caesarean Section Craze Well-accustomed to elective surgery, Iranian women are choosing C-sections at such a high rate that it's a challenge now to find a doctor who will perform a "medieval" vaginal birth...
...postscript concludes, "With your help we believe we are witnessing the birth of a new form of oligarchy. Thanks for watching-U R all 2 kewl 2B 4got10...