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...DormAid—a student-run business that will soon be providing professional cleaning service on campus. The issue of running such a business on campus is a complex one and should not be judged lightly. The following is the case for DormAid, provided in an effort to foster a better understanding amongst students and administrators about what DormAid is and why it will provide a valuable service to the Harvard community...
Weems explains that the organization hopes to foster in its vendors a sense of financial independence without getting deeply involved in their personal lives...
Theses can also help foster new relationships...
...black-and-white issue and it is not an issue that can be decided by a simple vote,” Baker wrote. “To have votes and polls such as this does not foster a real consideration of the issues...
...human beings, no matter what their religion. Vivien Ohnemus Alpirsbach, Germany Your article pointed out that most people in Britain link immigration to increased crime. While a few immigrants may turn to theft, there are others who are grateful to be alive thanks to the generosity offered by a foster country, and will do their utmost to repay that kindness with honest hard work. A crime-rate increase could more appropriately be assigned to the lazy few who are on state benefits without good cause - benefits provided by the taxes paid by the public, including a vast number of immigrants...