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...Wine expert Leslie Sbrocco, author of Wine for Women, finds it appropriate that Pinot is part of the courtship dance of the characters Miles and Maya in the film. "Pinot is one of those wines that absolutely grab your heart," she says. "It beats it up a little too, but once you've had an earthshaking bottle of Pinot Noir, you are never the same. Like a first love...
...Beyond simple sanitation, the essence of good public health is meticulous data collection?finding and snuffing out the sparks of disease before they become the fire of an epidemic. "You have a heightened need for information," says Dr. Ronald Waldman, an emergency public-health expert at Columbia University who helped set up the WHO's disease surveillance program in Indonesia. Waldman and his team quickly passed out detailed surveillance forms to all health agencies working in Aceh, asking them to report any cases they found of diseases that could turn into epidemics. The morning after the early warning system...
...otherwise known as “the morning after pill,” for over-the-counter sale. The agency rejected the first such application last year, claiming there was not enough research on the dangers of the drug to young teenagers. Yet the FDA’s own expert panel agreed that the emergency contraception should be made available over-the-counter?...
...almost-certain plans to create a student advising center should be treated with care. To be sure, the proposed center could be immensely helpful, but much of its success depends on how exactly it is integrated into College academic life. It will never replace the specific and expert faculty advising that truly informs students about concentrations...
...this point our assumption expert proceeds to discuss anything which strikes his fancy at the moment. If he can sneak the first assumption past the grader, then the rest is clear sailing. If he fails, he still gets a fair amount of credit for his irrelevant but fact-filled discussion of scientific progress in the 18th century. And it is amazing what some graders will swallow in the name of intellectual freedom...