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...wealth and power. During the 1997 financial crisis, Asians learned the hard way that large concentrations of wealth and power in the wrong hands lead to a disastrous unraveling of the social fabric, the consequences of which are still being felt in working populations across Asia. We need to strive for economic self-sufficiency, protection of the environment and preservation of our cultural heritage. Nations should improve their citizens' living standards through health, education and sustainable economic development. Equitable distribution of wealth is just as important as increasing national income. Asians should not have to depend on a handful...
...leaders of biomedical research,” American scientists on the whole are “falling behind.” Such talk of progress obscures the ethical questions—some of the more truly monumental issues which stem cell research raises. Harvard should strive to be a leader in consideration of these issues, not merely a leader in the process of research itself, never normatively evaluated...
What Sproul describes is this kind of relationship that Nelson seems to strive for, and it is also something she discovered long ago from her own coach, Kleinfelder...
Nonetheless, President Bush has made a promising move toward greater opportunity for public school students, without having to throw enormous amounts of additional money at the problem. America’s public schools should strive to provide the same opportunities as their private and parochial counterparts. If properly implemented, Bush’s plan can be a large step in that direction...
...mere five years after the last campaign, donor burnout is a problem Harvard must strive to avoid...