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...much left to the imagination—down to the ever-so-conscientious way the men would reach their hand under the sheets every time they began to do the deed. For the actors of buck, any embarrassment they may have felt was worth it to tell the story. Fee??€™s attitude seems to reflect that of the whole cast, saying, “This is what the director wants us to do, this is her play, so we’re going...
...Yale) education. Fertility Alternatives Incorporated, based in Murrieta, Calif., designates Exceptional Donors as attractive women under 30 who either have a college degree or are currently attending college. They must have at least a 3.5 GPA and SAT scores over 1400. These women are able to name their own fee??€”from $5,000 to $15,000. The company even maintains a waiting list for Ivy League egg donations for parents who “as a general rule believe that intelligence is genetic...
...online libraries hope to prevent such bootleg copies of books by regulating use and charging a membership fee??€”either a flat per-month fee or a pay-per-service...
...streets of Los Angeles and deposit it in Calcutta. Given that the Calcutta city government has more important things to worry about, it seems reasonable that it might value clean streets somewhat less than we do and be willing to take a little bit of grime for the right fee??€”a fee that could be immediately redirected into other, more pressing priorities, such as saving scores of lives through cleaner drinking water. No one would force Calcuttans to take the grime; they would choose to only because they feel the price is right. They get what they want...
...Internet presence would not come without expenses. But the costs of such a program are far outweighed by the value of well-ordered, freely accessible knowledge. MIT has already gained much from the publicity surrounding its announcement, and those outside the MIT community have gained even more. Charging a fee??€”even a nominal one—to access the information would significantly decrease the number of people who would use it, and the loss would not be compensated by enough revenue to be significant to the world’s wealthiest university. We therefore urge the University...