Word: existance
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...neither applying to law school nor undergoing recruiting, I do not feel I am too biased to defend those sailing in the corporate direction. I believe that even in our imaginary world in which lawyers and investment bankers make less money than academics, the former professions would continue to exist. There are those who find the corporate world exhilarating and action-packed. There are others who consider aspects of consulting or legal reasoning intellectually challenging and fulfilling. In addition, not everybody turns to a profession for emotional and personal inspiration. Some individuals turn to a career because it is different...
...affirmative action no longer apply. Only when organizations are already unfair to minorities is affirmative action truly a burden. Although affirmative action may not be needed in some areas of the nation, to eliminate it entirely is premature. It assumes that no barriers due to race or gender exist. We all would love to eliminate affirmative action. But some of us are prepared to wait until it is no longer needed...
...Nobel Peace Prize was probably the most important day in the history of East Timor [WORLD, Oct. 21]. After more than 20 years of Indonesian occupation, the country and the East Timorese deserved this award. Now the world can no longer pretend that conflict in East Timor does not exist. MARGARIDA SERRA Odivelas, Portugal...
...sexual torture, bondage and death." A letter she left read, "If my body is never retrieved, don't worry. Know that I am at peace." It was clear from the E-mail that the two were very troubled. "Blaming the medium for the difficulty of some people who exist in society is wrong," says Scott Bradner, a consultant with Harvard University's Office of Information Technology. "It's the Luddites of the world who claim new technology is inherently evil...
Burke's Presidential Families is a work of low scholarship and has been since its first edition in 1975, which Harvard owns. It does not cite its sources nor give a complete ancestry of each president. A work of genealogical scholarship does exist: Ancestors of American Presidents, edited by Gary B. Roberts. Harvard owns this as well; and I admit to being mentioned in the acknowledgements of this work. Using that book as a reference, Mr. Brooks-Baker's claims are nonsense...