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...Anna says UHS did not have readily available information to help her find an alternative health plan, and she left campus without the medication that she considers “vital?? to her well-being. As of now, Anna is still uninsured...
...equivalence of dynamism with unregulated markets falls even flatter. It is not merely the old, poor, and vulnerable who lack access to quality insurance and care today. Those who suffer from the high costs and limited scope of the system are seemingly some of the most “vital?? groups in the country: working-class families and young, self-employed entrepreneurs. Those who are un-wealthy are at high risk to be unhealthy, but those who merely work hard outside government and corporate safety nets also need a powerful dose of reform. It’s difficult...
...race or group of persons of one colour or ethnic origin, or which attempt to justify or promote national, racial, and religious hatred and discrimination in any form.” According to the framers of the Durban II resolution, the right to freedom of thought and expression is vital??except when such thought promotes a negative sense of national or religious pride, in which case it should be made illegal...
...values central to a community of learning,” James R. Houghton ’58, the chair of the committee, wrote in the letter. The same sentence was included in an August 2000 letter, with the only differences being the use of the word “vital?? in lieu of “central,” and an omitted “a,” according to excerpts printed in a Crimson article that year. According to the article, the earlier letter was authored by Robert G. Stone...
...horizons,” “getting to know people [as much as] seeing well-known sites,” and “Academic performance, while important, is not as vital??” After you get back from Borneo, the Fellowship requires that you write a travel article or short story with intent to publish...
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