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...that D.A.R.E. does not work. Students who go through the seventeen weekly lessons are just as likely to do drugs as students who do not. As sociology professors Earl Wysong and Richard Aniskiewicz reported after studying the effects of D.A.R.E. for seven years: "D.A.R.E. exposure does not produce any longterm prevention effects on adolescent drug use rates...
...remaining class and ethnic diversity of the Cambridge area will be significant reduced in the next 18 months to two years, given the current tightness of the Cambridge housing market and given the longterm push toward gentrification," Kennedy said...
...corporations employing more than 25,000 people. "Anyone who thinks he's got a job for life has been in a lead mine for the past ten years, or is a Supreme Court Justice." Perhaps most damaging is the gnawing sense that families may not be able to meet longterm financial commitments, such as home mortgages and college tuition. Nearly 30 percent of U.S. workers lost their jobs from 1990 to 1995 due to job cuts or company shutdowns, and the new jobs that most find pay less, include slimmer benefits, and offer little promise of security...
Sjogreen said HCS is in an "unique position to have a real, longterm impact on campus computing issues...
Still, Feaster said that the Crimson's poor showing against the Wildcats was not indicative of any longterm problems...