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...others that speak, if not of failure, then of drudgery, loneliness and a future in a land that will never quite be home. Back in Fujian, Big Lin had a decent job with a construction firm. He made enough to play games of pool with his friends and occasionally treat himself to a seafood feast. Still, Fujian is a place which young men leave, so Big Lin made preparations in 1997 to go abroad, too. More than anything, he recalls, he wanted to see more than the rice paddies, potato fields and squat factories of his hometown. "I wanted...
...doctors have specialties, but it shouldn’t take the trained professionalism of a psychologist to treat patients with respect. Sure there are mental health services right upstairs, but is it too much to ask for something in between the gruff cop and the Buttsavitch? Something that is not quite the whispering receptionist for the psychiatrists on the fourth floor, and not quite the callous Urgent Care...
...instead of being impatient and rude, why can’t Harvard health providers handle sexually active college kids as professionally and carefully as they might treat the saintly first-time mom? She too is responsible for her pain and discomfort, but she isn’t blamed for it. She, like the college kid, is probably bewildered and terrified...
...travel-necessitated) unusual, circumstantial immunizations or vaccinations. Beyond the student health fee, there is wide variability in coverage for the vaccine among secondary insurance plan providers. Because of this variability, as well as the efficacy of the vaccine and the seriousness of the diseases it protects against, UHS should treat Gardasil as it does many name-brand pharmaceuticals and subsidize costs so that students pay only a $30 co-pay per shot. Other institutions have recognized the benefit of subsidizing Gardasil. Massachusetts governor Deval Patrick’s budget for 2008 increases the state’s universal immunization program...
...character stand out from society, she evokes the play’s greater questions, the creators say. “The thing about Lucie is that there’s nothing inherently bad about her,” says Holding. “The question is: Do people treat her as outcast because she is strange or is she strange because people treat her as an outcast?” The production crew and cast hope that such questions will engage and stimulate their audience. “Part of this play really invites audience to use their imagination. We?...