Word: donee
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...knowing the significance of Y6B and doing something about it are two very different things. The widespread effects of the population increase have not yet begun to impress upon industrial nations; in fact, many of those nations feel they have "done their part" by reducing birth rates within their borders. What is often overlooked, however, is the environmental toll that modernized nations exact. Societal trends towards superconsumption ensure that one American middle-class child will use more natural resources in his or her lifetime than a family of eight living in Somalia...
First-years should know that even though seniors have done their best to make Harvard a better place, there's a lot that they didn't have time to change...
Moved PermanentlyMoved PermanentlyFortune Investor DataThese bears don?t look like man-eaters. But it?s no aberration, either - the breeze of prosperity is simply blowing offshore for a while. "If you look at the chart, the U.S. stock market hasn?t really done much since April," says Baumohl. "Investors here are looking at the beginnings of a recovery in Asia and Japan, and suddenly they feel very overweighted in dollar assets." That means dollars and U.S. equities are getting dumped for yen and Japanese ones. If it keeps up, the Dow could easily dip below that vaunted 10,000 sometime...
...eluded authorities. Although Walter Orenstein, director of the CDC?s National Immunization Program, is pleased with recent immunization efforts, he is worried about the kids who are falling through the cracks. "Between state and federal programs, the vaccines are out there, but there is a lot to be done in keeping track of kids? vaccine schedules and just getting them in there," Orenstein told the Associated Press...
...understand the scheduling that each shot requires." The second reason, says Dr. Smith, is more worrisome. "There are people out there who harbor serious misconceptions about the effects of vaccinations. These folks are concerned that getting a measles shot, for example, will give you the measles." Such fears have done a lot, says Dr. Smith, to keep kids off the immunization rosters. Getting that last 19.4 percent of kids onto an immunization schedule will require collaboration between local governments and community programs ? and, most important, health care workers capable of breaking through layers of resistance and fear...