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...gives to its full-time employees to the part-time custodians. Again, Harvard should do this because such action supports families. Childcare benefits are critical to Harvard’s working-class employees, and any member of the Harvard community should be receiving such benefits. Children should not suffer because their parents need to work multiple jobs. Finally, Harvard should continue to work towards increasing the proportion of full-time janitors to 60 percent. In 2002, the University established a contractual goal with the janitors that they would strive to have a 60 percent level of full-employment. Three years...
...sections where TFs walk into class without a lesson plan or even a basic strategy for guiding conversations? How many have had TFs who do not know how to facilitate a discussion, to focus its inquiry, to corral its digressions? How often as a result have we had to suffer through sections dominated by classmates in love with their own voice and grubbing for grades? Too often we leave more confused and more turned off to the material than when we arrived. Too often there is too much talking, too little listening, and virtually no constructive dialogue going. Such criticisms...
Other highlights include a rise to the middle level by Clarkson, who posted impressive results in their first season in the league. Brown and Colgate will also probably suffer with the Golden Knights rise to the top and solid seasons from Princeton and Yale...
...last week's. But France has clung to its belief that once black and Muslim and Arab newcomers arrive, they are officially French and do not need special treatment to guarantee their equality. While in theory the children of immigrants have the same rights as their white counterparts, many suffer persistent discrimination when it comes to jobs, decent housing and upward mobility. They have virtually no political leaders--just one current Cabinet minister is Algerian-born--to carry their interests into the halls of power. Many of France's estimated 5 million Muslims feel the country has promised more than...
...King's College London, "substantial evidence that if you use estrogens around menopause, it can have a beneficial effect on your brain age." Several (but not all) studies show significant improvements in memory and cognition. If you start taking estrogen in your 60s, however, the brain seems to suffer a bit. As always, you have to balance the risks and the benefits. But these findings show how little, even now, researchers truly understand about the role estrogen plays in women's bodies...