Word: urbanely
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Urban Violence" is a multidisciplinary examination of a hot topic, Faculty from the Kennedy School of Government, the School of Public-Health and the Law School have come together to teach an important subject that extends beyond the traditional boundaries of any one of Harvard's 10 graduate schools...
...Raphael K. Raphlah, who is auditing the course, knows how important the topic is, Raphlah, a fellow in Preventive Medicine at Carney Hospital, says doctors like himself, who work in urban areas, must encounter such violence every...
Raphlah attends the class in order to explore the different approaches to urban violence offered by the law, public heath and public policy...
With four different points of view informed by three different disciplines, "Urban Violence" is not without its problems. Sometimes, the methodologies of the different disciplines come into conflict...
...resulting payroll costs anything but a new tax. In addition, large companies that choose to operate their own health alliances for their employees will have to pay an extra payroll tax of 1% to support the benefits of other people who are enrolled in the local public alliances. Urban residents will be subsidizing the inner-city poor, the unemployed, the elderly, the disabled and others through more expensive new private insurance premiums. Finally, many economists agree with Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan, the chairman of the Senate Finance Committee, who says the Clinton system might run out of money; in that...