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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...that the problem is in our midst, but at the same time we should know that the solutions lie there as well. What I am suggesting is that in the aftermath of tragedy we face the challenge of accepting a very painful, but very genuine, sense of humility. Too often we avoid the introspection and reflection that the situation demands, instead choosing to distance ourselves by self-righteously discussing solutions. What we must realize is that while self-righteousness may allow us to feel comfortably detached, our detachment can only show us what the tragedy is. It is humility that...
...eating disorder compromises one's health and well-being, can strain and even destroy one's relationships, can lead to serious medical complications and can result in death. Anorexia nervosa has the highest mortality rate of all psychiatric disorders; bulimia nervosa, too, can be fatal. People with eating disorders often have difficulty acknowledging how serious the risks of an eating disorder are, and so it is potentially very confusing for them to read than "an eating disorder is not a problem...
SPALDING: Yeah, I did. I mean, how often do you have your childhood meanness pointed...
...some undergraduates said they had toolittle time to interact with an organization whoserole in undergraduate life was often unclear.0
...Supreme Court ruling in 1980, known as the Yeshiva decision, established that professors at private universities are not really employees because they often participate inadministrative decisions at the institutions wherethey teach...