Word: respondents
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...cases followed, among them children with chronic pain. Some of the toughest cases, like that of the boy with cancer, involved neuropathic pain caused by damage to major nerves. Such pain can result from amputations, injuries, cancer and other diseases that affect the nerves, and it often does not respond to standard therapy. "I was making it up by extrapolating what had been done for adults and knowing the pharmacological differences between children and adults," Berde says. "I began thinking there was a need for better ways of managing pain, and a need to have it be multidisciplinary." In some...
Last year, the company made "exploding offers" on campus-which compel students to reply within a certain time frame-and required them to respond by dates that fell before March...
Banard said MIT could do more to respond to complaints about alcoholism and date rape at fraternities...
Laughing girls file through the decorated hallways in plaid skirts and deep-colored blazers or sweaters. Administrators stop to say hello to the girls and know them all by name-and the girls respond in kind, referring to the principal by her first name as well. In the classrooms, teacher and students sit around in small circles or at work stations, on couches or on floor rugs, discussing how biology should be defined or looking up different words with the root "anthro" in the dictionary to try to find their meanings. Every classroom has a small computer center where girls...
...often told not to say some things that I say because they make white men angry. Why don't I listen to that advice? Because I do not believe that anyone needs to respond to these ideas with anger, and I have great trust in white men's ability to see the value in equal representation. Many white men I know have been active crusaders for opening up spaces to others. Even more are happy and eager to share. Please join me-if you can-to bring diversity to our student government. Run for the council...