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...really have a say. This is more of an individually-driven decision," says Mauli A. Shah '02, a Dharma board member. "Religion and partying are two separate things...
...largely because national governments continue to claim they can best look out for their citizens' safety. That may have been true once. But the global economy has become too complex, and its impact on people's lives too profound, simply to leave discretion in the hands of local politicians driven by their own survival as much as that of their constituents...
...order to meet the benchmarks of importing countries; and supranational governing bodies, such as the World Trade Organization and the E.U., are better placed than national governments to enforce those standards and evaluate the safety of food based on science, not parochial politics. That belief in common solutions has driven the European project for decades. But the bse crisis has sent Europeans in flight toward protectionism and paranoia rather than openness and sound judgment. It's not just the cows who have gone...
...competitive, driven nature of students here also makes them more likely to not tolerate and to complain about having to baby-sit drunk people or having their work interrupted," Riley adds...
According to the Alan Guttmacher Institute (Planned Parenthood's research arm), 10 percent of all college-age women become pregnant. Further, the Institute's research indicates that most women would prefer not to have an abortion, but are driven to make that choice primarily because they lack financial resources and emotional support...