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Through the Lens: Vaccine post on BB
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Thursday, July 26, 2007. Vaccine post on BB. It may prevent cervical cancer. It can't hurt" in most cases to be on the safe side. The vaccine may not yet be water-tight; there might still be some risk in using the inoculation. Some believe it invades parental/familial privacy rights. Arguments that hold no water:. Girls who get the vaccine are going to be more promiscuous. Just because cervical cancer can have correlation to sexual activity does not automatically imply that this will occur. I think these...
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Through the Lens: July 2007
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Thursday, July 26, 2007. Thoughts on the HPV vaccine. I somewhat posted my comments/criticism/critique of the HPV vaccine on the Blackboard post I CCed below, but I plan to come back and throw in some links to things I found while researching the topic a while back. The Austin Chronicle often has rather offbeat, refreshing takes on politics - I liked what they had to say. Here are some random non-vaccine thoughts about the whole thing:. Simply because he wants to hope it will be a success. Girls who get ...
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Through the Lens: Who goes, who stays?
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Friday, August 3, 2007. Who goes, who stays? OK, so my friend isn't actually applying for college but I thought this was a pretty decent photo illustration, haha. The original concept of the Hopwood v. Texas. Law is pretty smart. If high schoolers find it easy to get into Texas universities, they will be that much more likely to stay in the state and give back to the community, as it were. Are they fairly offered? How many steps up is Top 10 an improvement from affirmative action. Westwood High School in...
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Through the Lens: Thoughts on the HPV vaccine
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Thursday, July 26, 2007. Thoughts on the HPV vaccine. I somewhat posted my comments/criticism/critique of the HPV vaccine on the Blackboard post I CCed below, but I plan to come back and throw in some links to things I found while researching the topic a while back. The Austin Chronicle often has rather offbeat, refreshing takes on politics - I liked what they had to say. Here are some random non-vaccine thoughts about the whole thing:. Simply because he wants to hope it will be a success. Although I agr...
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Through the Lens: August 2007
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Friday, August 10, 2007. Perhaps the biggest issue I would think of off the top of my head would be the fact that the consumer assumes that he or she is getting 100 percent beef or pork in the sausage purchased. However, inferior meat has been substituted. Moreover, this meat is not one that has regulations regarding its cleanliness, etc. The main problem here is less a matter of “why can’t we eat horses? Friday, August 3, 2007. Who goes, who stays? The original concept of the Hopwood v. Texas. The real ...
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Through the Lens: Unemployment in Texas holds steady at low rate
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Friday, July 20, 2007. Unemployment in Texas holds steady at low rate. Article, the Texas unemployment rate holds steady at 4.1 percent, the lowest rate since 1976. The real question is. are these jobs sufficient to keep Texas residents above the poverty line? House the Homeless founder and advocate Richard Troxell. Advocates a Universal Living Wage, a minimum-wage salary that will be calculated per city, based on the cost of living within that city. Very nice effort. Aesthetically very pleasing.
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Through the Lens: Post for J349T on the Iraq grassroots perspective, etc. through blogs
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Tuesday, October 9, 2007. Post for J349T on the Iraq grassroots perspective, etc. through blogs. The sanctity of life as seen through the eyes of Iraqi and military wives. Maybe because to them, the people living and dying are human beings, not just obstacles to overcome, as Hitchens suggests Kissinger viewed those in Chile and Cambodia. Did something terrible happen? Does life go on? It freezes a moment from two years ago that in our busy lives, we have not revisited in a while. She writes about how to ...
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Through the Lens: October 2007
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Tuesday, October 9, 2007. Post for J349T on the Iraq grassroots perspective, etc. through blogs. The sanctity of life as seen through the eyes of Iraqi and military wives. Maybe because to them, the people living and dying are human beings, not just obstacles to overcome, as Hitchens suggests Kissinger viewed those in Chile and Cambodia. Did something terrible happen? Does life go on? It freezes a moment from two years ago that in our busy lives, we have not revisited in a while. She writes about how to ...
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Through the Lens
http://kfan-tx.blogspot.com/2007/08/i-think-you-bring-up-very-interesting.html
Friday, August 10, 2007. Perhaps the biggest issue I would think of off the top of my head would be the fact that the consumer assumes that he or she is getting 100 percent beef or pork in the sausage purchased. However, inferior meat has been substituted. Moreover, this meat is not one that has regulations regarding its cleanliness, etc. The main problem here is less a matter of “why can’t we eat horses? You know, I wonder why we eat any meat at all? August 14, 2007 at 6:10 PM. Country Mouse to City Girl.