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...those who never finished a thesis or project, 16 percent reported that it was primarily because they could not find an adviser. And 33 percent of those who began one said it was “difficult?? or “very difficult?? to make an appropriate match...
...don’t think Congress had any business meddling into this issue. The last thing the Schiavo case needed was Washington politicians sticking their nose into it. It was obviously very difficult??it was heartbreaking—because with her condition, what happened to her, the disagreement within her own family. But those kind of difficult family situations are issues to be resolved in the family, and when they’re not, that’s what courts are for. I might add, the overriding moral principle is it should be the family and not politicians...
While this question is not designed to be invasive, for many, the question of identity is not a simple one. If a person is Catholic but does not practice his religion, answering whether or not he is Catholic might be difficult??while he is technically Catholic, he may not identify as such. Racial identity—particularly in the case of Native Americans—can sometimes be just as complicated as religious identity. Taking this into account, Harvard University’s Office of Undergraduate Admissions should continue its practice of not requiring a tribal identification card...
...Cuban nationals coming to the U.S., it has been very difficult??if not impossible—to get visas,” said Parker M. Emerson, a senior adviser to foreign students and scholars at the Harvard International Office...
Former Congressman from Kentucky Romano Mazzoli, said the issue is always “vexing, meddlesome, and difficult??no one feels comfortable with it.” He said he struggled as a pro-life Congressman in the Democratic party. Quoting Kermit the Frog, he told the audience that “It ain’t easy being green,” isolated in a party dominated by pro-choicers, but said that he chose his position out of honesty...