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...part of one's own material benefits to work for the greater good. Those who do not want to follow this path have every right to pursue a different career. However, those who are willing to go down this road voluntarily accept a considerable income disparity for the sake of doing good. They should be considered every bit as successful as those who are skilled at climbing the corporate ladder. --Eric Hong...
Perhaps most importantly, student public service programs need to be given adequate support from the administration. Public service, however, is important not so much for the sake of the students involved, but for the people in the outside community whom the various service programs help. When we protest the lack of support for public service, we must be careful that we are doing so not for the sake of student power, but out of genuine concern for the future of the programs...
...couple of papers, and, strangely enough, I did quite well. I know my classes are even harder this year--what could be the difference? Suddenly, it occurred to me that I did one simple thing differently when I went about writing these: I did not write for the sake of getting it over with so I could do more exciting things than my academics, but rather I got excited about creating something that made me proud. For a seminar paper, I integrated information that had interested me from other classes and outside reading. In another non-economics course, I looked...
...Dole and Jack Kemp are no Felix and Oscar. They differ on fundamental matters like immigration and affirmative action. Big-tentism run amuck, the photo-op vice presidency played well at the convention. By October it was clear the marriage could not be saved, even for the sake of California's 54 electoral votes. Never wed someone with whom you already have irreconcilable differences...
...instance, he distinguished between the remedial and diversity approaches, emphasizing that the former is based on correcting past actions, while the latter values the unique traits of individuals for their own sake...