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...rather narrow Times’ study is hardly the final word on the effectiveness of these laws. Nevertheless, it brings an important aspect of the reproductive rights debate to the fore at a particularly decisive and divisive moment. Moreover, it offers, albeit counter-intuitively, the opportunity for moderation and cooperation between pro-life and pro-choice groups...
...questions and potential answers. Moral Reasoning, in other words, forces students to take their academic vitamins whether they like it or not.We, however, do not agree that Moral Reasoning is so exceptional. Moral Reasoning as it exists now—reading political philosophy—is a very narrow conception of how one should think about ethical questions. Indeed, a host of courses in the humanities and social sciences deal with moral questions. Even science courses, not usually thought of as ethics-related, are expanding to address bioethical questions. We do not see why the political philosophy approach to moral...
...Plaza as a particularly unsafe area for pedestrians. “I feel unsafe crossing most places in Cambridge,” she said. Palmer Street will be another major target for changes. According to a press release, an outdoor theater screen will be placed on the narrow street connecting Church Street and Mass. Ave. The street will continue to serve pedestrians and cars, but may close so events can be held in the new space. Davis said she sees these changes as part of a long-term process started originally by the subway coming into the Square...
...leaders of campus ethnic groups rejected the notion that their organizations have a self-segregating tendency.“I think with any ethnic organization, people might say that the reason they exist is to be self-segregating, but I think that’s a narrow view,” said former Fuerza Latina president Diana C. Montoya-Fontalvo ’07. “Our membership isn’t only completely Latino. We have a good number of prominent members who don’t have a Latino connection at all, except an interest...
...Concerns about the group are connected to an annual maritime festival called Seafair, which draws a flotilla of Navy ships - and, increasingly, antiwar protesters - to this port city each year. Documents released through an earlier, more narrow Freedom of Information Act request by the local ACLU chapter and first reported on in the Seattle Post-Intelligencer showed that the Raging Grannies had been monitored by the FBI in 2003 out of concern that the Grannies, usually passive protesters, might be connected to a more aggressive group suspected of planning to chain themselves to navy ships as an act of civil...