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For the curious, it's Petrarchan, Spenserian twice, then four nice easy Shakespearean.
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Marvellous essay - and I'm fairly convinced that this is what we should be doing.
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Yes, I'm still fascinated with the economy. I suspect this will continue until I understand it. Which will be never.
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That is - try not to include too many of your opinions into your personal identity, and then become defensive of them.
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Or, at the least, pregnancy doesn't seem to have the negative effects on women's brains that have been imputed to it.
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Despite involving just a dozen children, the 1998 paperâ™s impact was extraordinary. After its publication, rates of inoculation fell from 92% to below 80%. Populations acquire âœherd immunityâ from measles when more than 95% of people have been vaccinated.
Last week official figures showed that 1,348 confirmed cases of measles in England and Wales were reported last year, compared with 56 in 1998. Two children have died of the disease.
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A clear trend emerged: While real American women have steadily eaten their way up the BMI slope â” just like American men â” Playmates have gone from a sylphlike 19.4 to an anime-ideal 17.6.
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Date: 2009-02-09 12:24 pm (UTC)That and most folks "in the know" (so to speak) have been aware that, not only was Wakefields conduct unethical (conducting invasive surgical procedures on children without proper and due consent being obtained) but yes indeed his data was highly, highly dubious and his conclusions more so.
That the media is finally reporting this is probably a good thing and I suspect it has something to do with the popularity of a certain other doctors book...