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...think there is no harm in there being a small number of excellent musicians at Harvard who would not otherwise be here and, there would be no harm to the music world to have a few more Harvard-educated musicians,” said Chair of the Department of Music Thomas F. Kelly...
...tired of those athletes that just sit there silent in section with no sign of brain activity. True, I want to cause bodily harm to the section champions who chip in their two cents every two minutes. And yeah, I guess there are non-athletes who don’t talk and a few athletes...
...such it would be but harm! and a little diverting. But as in several other things, this nation carries many of its passions to extremes. The same popular Hero-worship that endows a shrewd financier with the halo of a gold-dispensing. Maecenas only too often gives a successful murderer all the attributes of a Nietzschean superman. And the American university would often be just as logical in giving an honorary degree to the wizard with a sawed-off shotgun as it is in bestowing its academic laurels on a merchant prince. That public opinion is a shallow wench whose...
...personally like to practice under 'Do no harm,'" says Dr. Kimberly Gregory, director of maternal-fetal medicine and women's health services at Cedars-Sinai Hospital in Los Angeles. "Surgery is a major procedure." Gregory says most women ask for C-sections because they're afraid of complicated deliveries or long, painful labor. Though she has performed a few elective procedures, she doesn't do them routinely and says good doctors should be able to allay women's fears by discussing the use of drugs and breathing techniques, which can ease pain...
Assistant Professor of English and of Visual and Environmental Studies J.D. Connor says that in addition to the effect of downplaying academics, moving the school year forward could harm students’ other activities...