Word: outreaching
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...seek medical attention for potentially life threatening situations. A follow-up appointment with their primary care physician allows students to learn more about how alcohol affects their physical and mental health. Beyond communicating to students that there will be no disciplinary action if students seek help, education and outreach to the entire community regarding drinking is essential...
...order for education, outreach and early interventions to be effective, the entire community must reach a consensus about how we view drinking. Simply put, to change each individual’s attitude from, “It is ok to get drunk, just don’t get in trouble” to one of “excessive drinking diminishes the community” requires active participation on the part of every member of the community—students, faculty and coaches, and administration. All students, including those who don’t drink (estimated to be 20 percent...
...Jesus. So are most black voters. If Democrats were to back faith-based initiatives that provide supplemental education to public schooling (e.g., the Martin Luther King Afterschool Initiative run in Dorchester by Harvard’s Department of African and African American Studies and Rev. Eugene Rivers) and outreach to poor communities, this would win back the Black vote and help fight the perception of Democrats as godless heathens who want to turn the entire country into a gay pride parade. It could also remind people that the when the Bible is not talking about gay people for a page...
...film’s slick action and outreach to all audiences sets it apart from regular Disney fare. The Incredibles was conceived during the acrimonious splintering of the Disney/Pixar distribution relationship. A subtle hint of this conflict reveals itself when Syndrome, Mr. Incredible’s nemesis, reflects upon his humble origins and proclaims, “You respect me now because I’m a threat...
...Bush team, however, is not going out without a fight. In addition to their positive outreach to black ministers, the Republicans have attempted all manner of voter suppression techniques in order to stifle black turnout. Ohio Secretary of State J. Kenneth Blackwell (a black man himself) attempted to revive an archaic rule requiring that voter registration cards be printed only on thick, 80-pound paper. People for the American Way, part of a coalition of 60 civil rights organizations, have protested the “unduly burdensome and costly regulation that will…disenfranchise some voters at time...