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Few professions exist today which sustain codes, laws, or oaths that prevent members from engaging in personal relationships of any nature. Doctor's Hippocratic Oath, obliges them to refrain from encounters with their patients. But doctors promise to separate business from pleasure as a universal rule. If the problem of...
Your possibilities for a rewarding life and career are about the same as anyone else's, though you are not in a very good position to know it. After all, most gay Harvard students have not come out, practically none of them have careers, and Cambridge is not a very...
He warned students that professions in the public sector can be difficult. "You have to like it: you have to have lots of energy, it's not a business for the faint-hearted and you have to have a lot of help," Dukakis said.
Flowers? Candies? Arched eyebrows and professions of love? She'd burst out laughing. It isn't me, and it isn't us.
In addition to outlining a new approach to scientific inquiry, Wilson spoke about the need to avoid stereotypes and to encourage women and minorities to enter science-related professions. "We need to be able to tap the entire pool," she said.