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...Kippur. I consider myself a Yom Kippur Jew. I think having the opportunity to have a day engaged in prayer and reconnection to God is a gift, and to not focus on one??s physical self, but to have a clean slate and to think about [one??s] past self and future is something people take for granted, but it is a gift...
...Rosenberg ’10, chair of Harvard Transgender Task Force, agrees that the lack of visibility can lead to unintentional discrimination, not only in the search for medical treatment, but also in day-to-day issues such as checking a male/female box on a form, changing one??s name, or using gender-specific restrooms...
...more musically inclined, Samir J. Paul ’10 will serenade you with a beat-boxing performance, recorded in front of the Queen’s Head Pub. Look out for the continued wing motif in this one??the first word out of Paul’s mouth is “wing,” and there is a 25-cent wings sign adorning the wall behind him. Talk about product placement...
...students and employees who have a medical need for the procedures that are now covered, it is an important increase in accessibility to surgeries that significantly improve one??s quality of life and often are necessary for ensuring safety,” she wrote...
...assertive stance on the reality of growing old, which Leo—now nearing 40—appears to regard with poise rather than panic. Powered by dynamic acoustic guitar, the upbeat melody has Leo singing, “Even heroes have to die / No one lives forever / No one??s wise to try.” The song is more reminiscent of the enervating, passionate style TL/Rx presented on 2004’s undervalued “Shake the Sheets”—and a thankful departure from the seriously underwhelming “Living...