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First of all, I am personally insulted that the authors would call the current bathroom situtation, with respect to transgendered individuals, a ‘petty’ issue. Is verbal and physical abuse a ‘petty’ concern? What about being arrested for entering the ‘wrong’ bathroom? Granted, I know of no Harvard-specific examples of transgendered individuals (or any other individuals, for that matter) being arrested for entering the bathroom of the ‘wrong’ gender, but there are certainly incidences of this...
...Kerry's verbal meanderings are partly a reflection of a mind that sees complexity in almost every issue. The son of a diplomat, educated partly in boarding schools in Europe, Kerry learned to look at current affairs from multiple perspectives. Says an adviser: "It's not like he's trying to shade the truth. He overintellectualizes his explanations." Asked by TIME in a March interview whether the Iraq war would be worth the costs if no weapons of mass destruction were ever found, Kerry replied, "No, I think you can still--wait, no. You can't--that...
Jennifer Besler sued a former coach, saying his verbal abuse and insistence that she lose weight led to an eating disorder. Status: A jury award of $1.5 million was later revoked by a judge...
...Your protest consisted of a lone tent with some books inside on the lawn outside the science center. Why the non-verbal demonstration...
...Women’s Center demonstration was actually both non-verbal and verbal. The strictly non-verbal component was the tent itself but everything else—from the “Welcome to the Harvard-Radcliffe Women’s Center” to the music, from the copious flyers and articles to the books—was highly verbal. We were also highly verbal with visitors; we had many words...