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...policies, how to behave towards groups with such policies is a far more complex issue than it seems. The absolutist solutions that have so far prevailed--boycotts of one sort or another--appear morally pure at first but are really a form of "not in my back yard." Boycotts express the naive belief that refusal to be tainted by association with offending groups will have as salutary an effect on the community as it will on one's own character...
Some computers, including the CompuAdd Express 325NXL, are amazingly good at implementing helpful power management, although the worry that your computer may run out of juice in the mddle of a lecture always looms over your notebook computing life. One solution: Get a notebook that uses nickel hydride (niH) batteries, which on the average have 50% longerl ife han the more common and less expensive nickel cadmium (niCad) ones...
Black faculty members express concern with the potential exclusivity of the University's sources for faculty recommendations as a concern. Departments often solicit names from colleagues in other schools, and an "old boys network" of a few high-level institutions can exclude candidates from lesser-known venues...
...This is a very juvenile thing to do. If these people have suggestions, they're more than welcome to express them at our meetings. There's no sense at all in dividing the Republican club this way," Woods said
Physicians and health care experts acknowledge this trend, and express concern that the U.S. will be left without adequate levels of basic care. Instead, Americans face a glut of specialists who tend to charge more per visit. Specialists claim greater expertise and more experience. But they bypass a critical--yet less expensive--step in the health care process. It's a waste for a patient to visit a neurologist for a head cold checkup. It's a waste for the physician, as well...