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...true cure-all, according to Shainess, is that women must become autuonomous individuals congnizant of their own worth. For even a slightly masochistic woman this requires a major reorganization of the ways in which she views herself and her relations with others. Shainess is adamant, however, that masochism can be overcome. She offers a variety of ways to facilitate the process, but (not unexpectedly) advocates some form of psychotherapy. Therapy, unfortunately, is a service the most victimized are the least likely to afford...

Author: By Deborah J. Franklin, | Title: ...To Woman as Victim | 3/9/1985 | See Source »

...Jack F. Kemp (R-N.Y.) brought his boundless optimism and unorthodox brand of conservative economics to Harvard yesterday, telling more than 500 at the Business School that business growth will cure the nation's economic woes...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Kemp Plugs Boundless Optimism, Boundless Growth | 3/5/1985 | See Source »

...criticized for saying that (capital) growth will cure everything," the Congressman said in his hour-long talk. "It may not cure everything, but it helps...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Kemp Plugs Boundless Optimism, Boundless Growth | 3/5/1985 | See Source »

...sexual harassment is merely the symptom and power imbalance, the disease, how are we to attempt a cure? Obviously, the University is not going to rush out and tenure x-number of women so as to balance numerically the tenured male faculty. Nor does it appear that a Women's Studies Program under whose auspices the different experience of women might be appreciated and our own voice heard is imminent at the University. Additionally, neither of the above is necessarily a panacea, curing all of Harvard's co-educational ills, of which sexual harassment is but one. Because no aggregate...

Author: By Ann Pellegrini, | Title: The Issue in Perspective | 2/28/1985 | See Source »

Miners in the Andes have long used coca leaves to suppress hunger and induce a mild euphoria to help them ignore the cold. Others use them as an anesthetic or to ward off altitude sickness. For many, coca leaves are simply a cure-all. "Hot or cold, it's a different kind of drink, good for the stomach. It reduces weight. It restores energy," proclaims an advertisement for coca tea in Peru, where the marketing of coca-based products is quite legal...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Powerful Coca Leaf | 2/25/1985 | See Source »

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