Word: access
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Dates: during 2000-2000
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...Dodge, Rosemary Candelario, Judy Norsigien, Ann Lambert and Dr. Maureen Paul were the participants in "Access Denied: the Struggle for Reproductive Rights in the 21st Century," hosted by the Harvard group Students for Choice...
...panelists urged students to get involved in fighting for abortion access...
...million--on paper. Then last spring, when Wall Street soured on dotcoms, DME fell on hard times, and investors scurried away. Dash weathered the storm, but DME was forced to lay off more than half its staff. A plan to sell $249 PCs, with free Internet access in New York and New Jersey through a subsidiary, Placesofcolor.com went ahead. But DME's hopes of providing urban-oriented content had to be put on hold...
...Exploration and the Industrial Revolution, there would have been little a literate majority could have done job-wise. Innovation has, all along, been an elite-driven, top-down thing. For much of history, the task of the individual innovator, working for some entity, state or private, and with privileged access to the contemporary store of facts, has been to satisfy the planning requirements of a king or CEO or politburo. The rest of us were not consulted...
...than remember an eBay password. Thumbprints, however, have nothing to do--ever. So Biolink's U-Match Mouse comes with a thumb scanner and easy-to-install software that renders passwords obsolete. Up to 10 thumbprints can be held in memory at any time, and parents can limit the access of younger thumbs...