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Wilson said she believes the information age will entail many unforeseen consequences. She cited the problem with computers which will have trouble recognizing dates in the year 2000 as a challenge which must...
Today, effective social action does not always entail public spectacle. Often, as many of us who are politically active can attest, making a difference entails going door-to-door getting petitions signed or phone-banking to raise money. The Internet has become a central medium of communication, moving debate and discussion from microphones and bullhorns to computer screens. We're not taking as many risks with our physical well-being, but that's not because we are afraid or lazy--it is in part because we do not need to take such risks to advance our causes...
...Yale has found strict guidelines entail other complications...
From honest attempts to impress to the hidingbad behaviors, some students have been thinkinglong and hard about just what activities theweekend should entail. These include the committeeof volunteers (at least two from each house) thathave been planning the weekend since November...
...anti-Muslim violence in the 1992 Bombay riots are ample evidence. The incidence of communal violence has actually gone down in the states where Hindu nationalism has replaced the hypocritical "secularism" of Congress. This is because "Hindutva," while being a more Hindu-centric view, most definitely does not entail oppression of minorities but rather just and equal treatment of all citizens irrespective of religion. Moreover, democracy will force Hindu nationalism to assume a more moderate, centrist stance as it gains power...