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...make it. You’d have to eat it,” she says. “You can’t completely intellectualize food and know what it means.”Gilberti suspects that a completely intellectualized approach to food wouldn’t be a concern. “Learning about food without eating it is a little bit like studying music without listening to music,” she says. “But I think we’ve come to a point in academic studies where the vacuum approach isn?...
...recently as Nov. 25, Lorenzo Bini Smaghi, a member of the ECB executive board warned that cutting rates too sharply could contribute to destabilizing financial markets rather than help calm them. And Trichet seemed to echo that concern, refusing to give any clear guidance about what direction the ECB may take when it meets again in January. "For January, I say nothing. It's as simple as that," he said. "We have to be sure that what we are doing is really effective...
According to David E. Gee, one of the consultants involved, a common concern was that the district would select a new leader who was simply the opposite of outgoing superintendent Thomas D. Fowler-Finn, whose controversial administration was unpopular among some parents and administrators...
...penchant for extremism.” He cited a study that he conducted in Colorado Springs in which participants were asked, first individually, then in groups, their positions on climate change. In the results, he identified factors that lead to the rejection of individual beliefs, including individual concern for appearance, which often determines whether or not a person remains resolute in a group setting. “With respect to certain factual statements, people want to be seen a certain way, and also to present themselves a certain way,” Sunstein said. “When people...
...women in Apter's study, the most common flash points were issues traditionally considered maternal ones: child care and housework. Conflict arises when the newcomer and the more experienced matriarch wrestle over whose way is best. "There's a concern that the values and norms of a different culture will take your son and your grandchildren away from the values and norms embedded in your own family," says Apter. "Sometimes this is an obvious concern about ethnic differences or religious differences"; sometimes it's about whose job it is to do the ironing. "From women of the older generation, there...