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...woefully inadequate. And the true victims of the welfare bill are children--a study by the Urban Institute and an internal report by the HHS estimate that one million children will be pushed into poverty as a result of the new welfare policies. While the welfare bill, to some extent, may reduce dependency and corruption in the system and encourage a stronger work ethic, the social safety net has been torn out from under millions of families...
...daughter's friends in Weiss' Dunster House room. She urged them to write letters to the judge "telling him not only about the special attributes that Sarah had but also their feelings about the fact that the law excuses manslaughter if you're drunk, to an extent," she said...
...class of 2000 on the occassion of its Harvard Convocation. I expect, however, that--if his address was anything like that which welcomed me in the fall of 1993--he evoked four years of promise, hope and change. I especially remember how he urged us to explore the extent of the school, to take risks and challenge our perceptions. This emphasis was memorable not because it unexpectedly illuminated my soul, but rather because it seemed somewhat banal and unnecessary. Who would not be open to newness, I wondered...
Harvard Yard, and the college which it represents, present many advantages and opportunities which Radcliffe cannot. Harvard College provides me with my professors, my living quarters and a more extensive set of resources. Still, Radcliffe's offerings have touched and changed me to a much greater extent than the more numerous opportunities at her sibling school. Radcliffe seems one of the few places at our college that fosters that personal growth which I identify as the measure of a true university experience...
These pop icons have glamorized the abs to such an extent that over the last year an entire industry devoted to developing the abdominal muscles has been created...