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...Band-Aid for a bigger problem. Although I understand how those drinks help contribute to the problems of obesity and Type 2 diabetes faced by our youth, we must not forget that physical education and sports programs, which also prevent obesity and diabetes, are being trimmed from inner-city-school budgets every year. I commend the Clinton Foundation for its efforts, but I suggest that its campaign be extended to highlight the importance of the health-essential programs that are being eliminated from U.S. school budgets. Mawusi Khadija Watson Buffalo, New York...
...friends and the same thing again and again,” Goodnough said. Williamson and Goodnough met 25 years ago, racing together as a sailing team on Lake Sunapee in New Hampshire. They married in 1984. Before coming to the Kennedy School, Williamson worked across sectors, including teaching inner city students in Philadelphia and starting her own career counseling office. Williamson graduated from the University of Massachusetts at Boston in 1968 before obtaining a master’s degree in Education at Temple University and an MBA at Simmons University. As the Kennedy School prepares for Thursday?...
...sound policy.But at least one man at the University questioned whether affirmative action harms more than it helps.Klitgaard says his main purpose in writing the report was to analyze whether students benefit from diversity.He hypothesizes that a graduate school of education may benefit from admitting students from both the inner-city and the suburbs, and that a divinity school could enrich its educational experience by admitting students who follow different faiths. But diversity might not matter as much at a math or engineering school, Klitgaard argues. And he contends that the benefits of diversity in an undergraduate setting seem even...
...with my friends, you tend to become-" "I tend to become what?" Gore interrupted. "That," Bush said. "What you just did. Like in the debates." After loudly sighing, the author of Earth in the Balance accused Bush of "hanging out with yes-men-you're ensconced in this impenetrable inner clique...
...Such phenomenal statistics are leading towns and cities all over Brazil to embrace partial prohibition as a cheap and effective solution to the inner-city violence that has made it one of the bloodiest societies in the world. At least 120 municipalities have followed Diadema's lead, and the federal government encourages such prevention efforts by offering additional funding for law enforcement to towns that restrict drinking. Even international experts have taken notice...