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...there any way that you set the precedent by not asking to borrow things? In other words, is she just following your lead because you once borrowed her favorite sweater without permission? You and your roommate need to set some clear, mutually agreed upon ground rules for borrowing each other??s property. For instance, explain that you will ask to borrow her stuff from now on, too, so as to not put her on the defensive and to illustrate that these are equally beneficial, and not just your dictates. Regarding the missing money, be completely sure that...
...have access to appropriate sanitationAccommodating women on the front lines would also require significant infrastructure investments, like creating separate toilet and sleeping facilities for women. Finally, Frost says, some people outside the military worry that if combat units are integrated, men and women may focus on each other??not on their mission. Although people in the military know this would not be an issue, Frost says, societal biases still have to be dealt with.But in Iraq, banning women from combat may be something of a moot point, according to Captain McKinney, who recently returned from Iraq. With insurgents...
...sovereignty and the American deficit of discipline is that if both blocs continue to follow their respective paths, each will probably hit its own wall, but, by trading courses, both can avoid a crash. Moreover, what is now one area’s liability could tomorrow become the other??s asset...
...cheerful face from last year’s freshman musical—their high school’s freshman musical, that is. Facebook.com removed the separation between high school and college facebook accounts Monday, allowing students in both groups to send each other friend requests and subsequently view each other??s profiles. The integration of the two accounts raised concerns about privacy from students who prefer to share their college lives with their college friends. The issue of high schoolers viewing their collegiate counterparts’ profiles is a concern for gay and lesbian students...
...work as hard.”Teskey’s concerns are serious, but he’s careful to point out that they’re concerns, and nothing more malicious.“Professors like to trust each other. We shouldn’t be condemning each other??s disciplines. If it’s a recognized discipline then we have a professional and moral obligation to respect it,” he says. “The intellectual system really only works on trust.”And it would appear that those wary...