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...when she arrived at Harvard in 1956. But it was gender, rather than race, that seemed to distinguish her on campus, Alfaro said. In her time as a Radcliffe College student Alfaro said she recalled that there were professors who would rather cancel class than speak freely on certain subjects??such as the novel “Finnegan’s Wake”—in front of women...
Data was obtained only through questionnaires, so the researchers were unable to verify other potential factors such as the subjects?? medical histories, the timing of fertility treatment, or the onset of autism in the children...
...wrote Roger Casement in a letter to the British Foreign Office in March 1911. Casement, a diplomat and activist, had just returned to London from the Amazon jungle, where he had spent several months investigating the rumoured exploitation of Barbadian workers—at that time, British subjects??by a rubber manufacturing company. The Peruvian Amazon Company, Casement found, was abusing not only its Barbadian employees, but also enslaving and terrorizing the local Indian population. In the years following these revelations, until his death in 1916, Casement worked tirelessly to bring the man he considered responsible?...
Over the course of 16 years, a team of researchers at the Harvard School of Public Health tracked a pool of 35,794 female nurses and analyzed the dietary habits of the subjects?? mothers while they were pregnant. Of the nurses followed in the study, 199 developed...
Several weeks into the study, for example, the subjects?? average reaction time at night had slowed from a quarter of a second to almost four seconds...