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Dates: during 2010-2019
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...community can help preserve the identity of minorities by learning more about them, and funding important initiatives. There is a need to fund projects that connect the Druze with their ancestral brethren in Syria and Israel/Palestine. It is also unclear whether the Druze have historical or spiritual roots in China and India...

Author: By Rima Merhi | Title: The Druze Challenge of Survival | 5/27/2010 | See Source »

...GlaxoSmithKline, the intellectual property must relate directly to NTDs, and products that are developed from the pool will “go solely to the least developed countries.” This small group of 50 least developed countries will exclude low- and middle-income nations like India, China, and Brazil, where a majority of the world’s poor live and most of the developing world’s affordable generic medicines are produced...

Author: By Sarah E. Sorscher | Title: MIT Behind Harvard in Access to Medicines | 5/26/2010 | See Source »

...naval officer, Witherby first served on an aircraft carrier in the Atlantic. He was then stationed in Kunming, China with the 14th Army Air Force in Photo Intelligence under the famous General Claire Lee Chenault...

Author: By Sirui Li, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: (Maybe) The Oldest Alum on Campus | 5/26/2010 | See Source »

Although I grew to love many things at Harvard over the years, I loved most the conversations I had with my friends, classmates, housemates, tutors, teaching fellows, and professors. Every conversation I had helped me think—about mothers in China and daughters in Russia, about the bonds between people and between molecules. I thought about new ideas and old ideas in new ways. Maybe the value of having conversations is obvious even to freshmen, but it can’t be fully appreciated until the end of senior year, when one has grown as much...

Author: By Alina Voronov | Title: Feet Pointed Upward | 5/26/2010 | See Source »

That realization became clear to me in the conversation I had before writing this piece. My friend told me how not so long ago in China, a bride about to get married would get carried on a sedan from her house to the house of her in-laws. The people paid to hold the bride ensured that her feet would not touch the ground, lest her soul wander between her former house and the house she hadn’t yet reached and never find a home...

Author: By Alina Voronov | Title: Feet Pointed Upward | 5/26/2010 | See Source »

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