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Aaron T. Beck, Ph.D., professor of psychiatry, whose work has reshaped the fields of psychiatry, psychology, social work and behavioral health, was inducted into the National Academy of Sciences' Institute of Medicine in the fall. Aaron T. Beck
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That's mayoral candidate Dwight Evans answering a question as part of a project of the Annenberg Public Policy Center to involve Philadelphia public high school students in city politics, and eventually boost voter participation rates for young people.
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While Ray Engler has directed shows before and will again, it's being on stage that gives him the biggest thrill. Photo by Candace diCarlo
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The University will confer four honorary degrees at the 243rd Commencement, in addition to the honorary Doctor of Laws degree that will be awarded to Commencement speaker Robert E. Rubin.
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Bad puppies die young. Pets with behavior problems die because people don't want them. Unhappy owners abandon ferocious Fidos on the street or dump them in the nearest animal shelter. And that's the end, for many of them. "Pet deaths caused by infectious, neoplastic (all the cancers) and metabolic disease (like diabetes) don't touch the number of pets killed because of behavior problems," said Karen Overall, V.M.D and director of the Veterinary Hospital (VHUP) Behavior Clinic, the busiest animal behavior clinic in North America.
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Spring is in the air, which means the sound of songbirds, the scent of flowers in bloom, and the thunderous roar of 20,000 track and field fans as the world's oldest and largest amateur track-and-field competition returns to Franklin Field for the 105th time.
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A number of new releases, including debut albums by two artists, are featured on "The World Cafe" these next two weeks, along with studio visits from familiar faces. Thursday, April 15 Boston's very own Gigolo Aunts perform music from their latest album, "Minor Chords and Major Themes" Friday, April 16 Indigenous visits Philadelphia's Tongue & Groove studios to play music from "Things We Do" Monday, April 19 An encore presentation of David Wilcox's visit
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Paul Gordon Lauren $29.95 paper; 396 pages Paul Gordon Lauren's study of international human rights follows the dramatic transformation of a world that accepted centuries of gender abuse, racial prejudice, class divisions, colonial empires and nationalism into a global community that now proclaims that the way governments treat their own people is a matter of international concern.
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If it's Monday, April 5, this must be...the School of Dental Medicine, the latest entry in the Penn construction parade. You know the scene: A ceremonial groundbreaking, this time for the Robert Schattner Center, the Dental School's new clinical-surgical facility. A tent, a patch of dirt, shovels and dignitaries: President Judith Rodin. Dental School Dean Raymond Fonseca and Associate Dean James Galbally. Benefactor Schattner (D'48) himself and his wife. And a couple of local politicians to exchange pats on the back.
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Dr. Jack Kevorkian knew exactly what he was doing when he videotaped himself killing a severely disabled man this past November and then provided the tape to "60 Minutes." He wanted a trial and its publicity to help promote his views on physician-assisted death to the American people.