Word: informative
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This is the up-side of new technologies, where anyone can inform the public and play a journalistic role, simply by whipping out her new recording gadget. Immediately the scope of incidents that can be “reported” grows exponentially, and it seems, as a necessary corollary, justice is more likely to prevail. It might sound a touch romantic, but cases like Tabatabainejad and Cardenas are grounds for optimism...
...campus groups have mounted a drive to increase awareness of it—and make sure cost does not keep students from getting it. The Harvard College Women’s Center (HCWC), the Seneca, and 13 other student organizations are leading the Harvard HPV Vaccine Awareness Campaign to inform women of the benefits of vaccination, and to gauge interest in urging UHS to make the vaccine, Gardasil, more affordable. “This is definitely a resource for women that will hopefully have a very large effect on women’s health,” said Katie...
...against fast food in America by following the lives of several characters involved in the industry.Though Linklater’s commitment to the issues in the film seems genuine, he said he’s not looking to deprive people of their burgers. Rather, he said, he wants to inform people so that they can make better choices. “It is a political movie and you hope people come out of it and maybe read up on the issues or follow through as consumers,” he said. “You know, like you don?...
...Levin, I’m sorry to inform you that at 3:22 this afternoon your son perished in a car accident...
...page paper at 8:30 p.m. and magically finishes it in time to watch “Lost” at nine, perhaps she is getting a little “external help,” if you catch my drift. In this case, you should politely inform her that “a cheater makes the lily pad wilt” (fortune cookie, he Hong Kong Restaurant...