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...have adequate health facilities nearby; because many parents of young children never learn how to make oral rehydration solution at home; because sachets of the powdered mix require packaging, storage and distribution to those who need them; because oral rehydration does not initially reduce a child's stool output, leading some parents to conclude that it doesn't work, and give up. Because - perhaps above all - our sense of global health priorities is uncomfortably skewed. While diarrhea is a major killer in developing countries, in the rich world it is usually no more than an irritant. So developed nations channel...
...purpose of education—reducing, as it does, students to “consumers” and academics to “institutional performance”—but it additionally places colleges in the uncomfortable position of having to justify themselves against some fictional standard of output...
...Spirits don't come much more generous than this. These days, Moss is not short of remunerative assignments if his prolific output of books and articles is anything to go by, and he is living in a spacious new home on Ma Wan-an outlying island of Hong Kong where slick new apartment blocks juxtapose a largely abandoned fishing village that was once the island's only settlement. From the highest colonial circles to a working-class estate to an island home that encapsulates the new Hong Kong as it hovers between the past and future: Moss's trajectory mirrors...
...mode. We are still in the information-gathering mode.”Casey also said the University had certain concerns as to just how helpful the new program would be. The DSP requires that foreign factories under contract with licensed producers devote at least 50 percent of their yearly output to the “collegiate market” or “to other buyers willing to meet the same standards and pricing obligations as university licensees,” according to organization documents. This concentration of production, according to a DSP policy statement, helps to ensure stable employment...
...consecutive weeks to open the season, senior tailback Clifton Dawson ran for 170 and 181 yards on 49 total carries. In Saturday’s competition he managed just 94 yards on 31 carries for a 3.0 average gain, a far cry from his earlier outputs. But it was not for lack of opportunity. The typically pass-focused offense preferred the rush for the second week in a row: Harvard ran the ball 38 times compared with 30 passes. Last weekend the call went 44 times to the run and 23 times to the pass. Harvard did not start...