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Indeed, a main popularizer of the word “alcoholism”—and the founder of Alcoholics Anonymous—Bill Wilson, believed that alcoholics should be healed by what he called the “Great Physician.” In effect, Jesus Christ...
...When we started, we looked at all the other banks in Bangladesh and found that only 1% of their membership were women. We aimed for 50/50 in the beginning. The main challenge for a poor woman was overcoming the fear in her which was holding her up. We found that compared to men who spent money more freely, women benefited their families much more. Women wanted to save and invest and create assets, unlike men who wanted to enjoy right away. Women are more self-sacrificing, they want to see their children better fed, better dressed and, as a result...
...resolution that was finally adopted was necessarily a compromise between different views of how the North Korean nuclear crisis is to be resolved. And the focus of the main players will now shift to what comes after the U.N. vote. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice plans to travel to Tokyo, Beijing and Seoul to rally support for a vigorous implementation of the sanctions resolution. Russia, China and South Korea will be looking for ways to restart the six-party process - a process they believe requires direct negotiations between the U.S. and North Korea, and a readiness to offer Pyongyang security...
...Even since 1998, Harvard museums have found it difficult to display modern and contemporary art. Both Elizabeth and John Moors Cabot Director of the Harvard University Art Museums Thomas W. Lentz and HUAM spokesperson Daron Manoogian cite the previous lack of suitable spaces for contemporary art as the main reason behind this difficulty. The new building across the river promises to resolve the problem of ill-suited facilities...
...females consider television to be their main source of news about the Iraq war, while 60% of males consider television to be their main source of news. Whites (66%) and Hispanics (64%) were equally likely to consider television to be their main source of news, while 71% of blacks were more likely to consider television to be their main source of news. Those individuals earning more than $100K annually were the least likely to consider television to be their main source of news (48%), while those earning under $35K annually were the most likely to consider television to be their...