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...Crimson of November 21, the speakers in the UHS Student Health Advisory Council's forum on issues relating to AIDS were characterized as having "strongly criticized the lack of social concern about AIDS." By focusing in its article on the rapid spread of AIDS, the Crimson is awakening "social concern about AIDS," and in a sense doing a service. But without any of the information that is known about the epidemiology of the disease, information which was dispensed in liberal proportion at the SHAC forum and unfortunately omitted entirely from the Crimson article, that "social concern" is more likely...
Davis says a successful counselor should enjoy working with students, have a "tremendous amount of energy" and be sensitive to rapid developmental changes. Counselors should have a natural ability "to not want to tell people what to do" and should be trained to work with the diverse population of students that uses the Bureau, Davis says...
Wanda: Hollands is serious, and she says Silicon man is everywhere. Her book lists a lot of ways you can chop through the male ice. One of the best is to say "I know that my personality is hard on you." Rapid meltage occurs so regularly that the author calls the sentence "the magic words." She also recommends a verbal exercise for expressing resentment. One partner says, "I resent that you . . ." and then expresses the complaint. The other then responds with three set comments: "Thank you for sharing that. Your saying so may not change my behavior...
...With inflation, cutbacks in government aid to higher education, and the rapid rise of tuition, it didn't seem prudent to take on a new building," he said...
Professor of Government Roderick MacFarquhar, who is organizing the project, said "the time is right" for specialists to compare the two countries--which are home to 40 percent of the world's population--in light of their rapid growth and change...