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...work well in 70-80% of cases. "The problem is that the new generation of psychiatrists is being exposed less and less to the good results of (psycho) therapy, and more and more to the average results of medication. It's going to be seen eventually to be the norm to prescribe, as if there's never been anything else...
...freestyle.“It’s an exciting meet, especially since Dartmouth and Cornell are close in competition,” junior captain Jessica Davidson said. “It’s an opportunity for us to do some fun events and break out of the norm and sometimes people surprise themselves.” Sophomores Lindsay Hart and Meaghan Colling and juniors LeeAnn Chan and Emily Wilson made up the winning relay team and were followed close by the team of seniors Kim Ono and Erin Mulkey, sophomore Amanda Slaight, and freshman Kelly Mooney, who took...
...jobless and futureless, warehoused in sterile and isolated block housing, has been seething for decades. France has responded with willful blindness (even before this intifadeh, France was experiencing dozens of car arsons a night, but you did not hear about it because official France just accepted this as the norm) and pacification, creating a lavish welfare system to keep its angry youth well clad, well fed and well provided with cell phones...
...concentration field. The EPC suggests that students can take four to six classes in a field outside their concentration to merit a certificate in a secondary field. While the benefits are obvious, we can foresee a time when graduating with a secondary field certificate becomes the norm and students who take a truly diverse array of courses (but not enough for a secondary field) would seem somehow inferior coming out of college. Adding six courses for a secondary field to the twelve the EPC recommends for a concentration will make plans of study more rigid then they are even...
Though you write like a true cynic, you show the integrity to actually find out for yourself, see what is there, and speak what you see. So many other pieces just follow the norm of bashing Scientology and twist all the facts to suit their pre-conceived or antagonistic ideas. My applause to you for your stopping at the edge and refusing to jump off the cliffs of insanity with the other journalistic lemmings...