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...develop mechanisms to dull the effect of pain until week 30. Subjecting an unborn child to an extremely painful procedure at the time when it is most vulnerable to pain is unquestionably inhumane. And yet this is exactly what partial-birth abortion involves. By the fifth month, the child??s head is so large that it is not possible to completely deliver the baby – so the physician delivers a baby to the point where only the head remains inside the womb but then punctures the back of the skull to remove the brain. Despite...
...might suspect, the likeliness of a child enlisting in the military decreases as their family’s income increases, a case can be made that something other than a sense of duty and patriotism (much more difficult to quantify in any case) figures into that child??s decision. One could also factor in the effect (and question the morality) of recruiting campaigns and strategies that specifically target certain minority groups (following the español link on goarmy.com or airforce.com does not simply lead to a translated site, but an entire culturally-based sales pitch aimed...
...values being involved in REACH, a program that pairs Harvard students with special-needs children, affectionately referred to as a “buddies.” The first day he picked up his “buddy,” he said, he was greeted by the child??s mother, who was waiting for a liver transplant. “It hit me that for two hours I could have fun with my buddy and give his mom a much-needed break from taking care of her special-needs child,” Kumar said...
...Sanitarium (Welcome Home)” This group is awesome! They play metal on four cellos. I saw them in concert earlier this semester and they are even better live. They started out covering Metallica, and those covers are their best. 2. Enya—“Wild Child?? Well, that’s embarassing. Let’s pretend like that didn’t happen. Enya is a good thing to fall asleep to, I guess. 3. The Flaming Lips—“Do You Realize?” This is from...
...Folk Dances,” Shubert’s “Unfinished Symphony,” and an original composition from Derrick L. Wang ’06. “Peter and the Wolf” is a symphonic folk tale of heroism, originally written as a child??s introduction to the orchestra, in which each character is represented by an instrument—Peter by the strings, the wolf by the French horns, and the bird by the flute. The music, however, is still sophisticated enough to be enjoyed by all ages. That?...