Word: risk
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Parker Waller '92, a member of the Navy ROTC, said that while he understood the discrimination objections of the students, he was aware that military policy was designed to maintain morale and to reduce the risk of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS...
...risk is that the unexamined life becomes self-sustaining. Attention spans may be richly elastic, but little in this rapid life-style conspires to stretch them. In fact the reverse is true, as TV commercials shrink to 15- second flashes and popular novels contain paragraphs no longer than two sentences. "I do things in a lot of 3 1/2-minute segments," muses UCLA anthropologist Peter Hammond. "Experience just sort of rolls by me. I think it affects the quality of my work...
...Advertising Managers of The Crimson, we must say that it would be an extremely bad business practice to pick and choose our advertisers to ensure that they are "politically correct." If this were The Crimson's policy, most advertisers would not want to risk becoming entangled in the internal politics of The Crimson by submitting an ad; they would simply take their business elsewhere...
Advertisements not only are a source of revenue for the paper, but they also help us with our goal of fully informing the community. We would risk losing our objectivity as a newspaper if we allowed our views to be extended to other parts of the paper...
...disposable' minorities were getting the disease--gay men and intravenous drug users," Blumenfeld said. "In 1983, media coverage begins to pick up. Why? Heterosexuals are shown to be at risk...