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-- arguing that the data is too easily falsified and the indicators used irrelevant to what makes a school worthy. Then again, Forbes publishes their own college ranking list every year, too.Forbes isn't the only one against the rankings. In a 2012 opinion piece for CNN, former George Washington University President Stephen Joel Trachtenberg dismissed the rankings, saying they don't "begin to express the quality, comprehensiveness and special character of the more than 4,000 colleges and universities in the country."The rankings create a national obsession, pushing the false belief that if a student doesn't get into a select school, which is typically accompanied by a high price tag, then "life will never be worth living," Trachtenberg writes. He also discusses the ways in which schools can falsify their data, which Forbes also points out.And they're not wrong.In May, seven years after Trachtenberg wrote his piece, it was revealed that the University of Oklahoma gave "inflated" data on its alumni giving rates for twenty years, in an effort to improve their ranking. Alumni giving, an indicator used by U.S. News to detemine a school's rank, is weighted at 5%.Even before Oklahoma, Claremont McKenna College in California 1238

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Working in the health care industry can impact the mind and body.“I’ve been a nurse for seven years and this pandemic has been the most stressful time of my nursing career,” registered nurse Hugo Mercardo said.Mercardo says working 12-hour shifts on the front lines during the COVID-19 crisis has left him tired and hungry.“I just pretty much stuff my food and take a quick lunch and go back on the floor,” he said.Mercardo says the hospital he works at in Southern California is understaffed and many of his coworkers are overworked.To help cope with the stresses, many health care workers are eating too much or not enough.“I think it’s mostly due to stress because we use eating as a way to get that immediate comfort after a shift,” Mercardo said.Erratic eating patterns are becoming more common among health care workers nationwide.“I think in this time of COVID, people are starting to crack because of it,” said Philip Mehler, M.D., founder and executive medical director at ACUTE, the country’s only intensive care unit for people who have the most extreme forms of eating disorders.“The stress of the of the illness is causing more anxiety more depression,” Mehler said.During the pandemic, the number of health care providers seeking treatment for eating disorders at ACUTE has quadrupled compared to last year. In the last eight weeks, that number has grown even more.“Health care workers tend to minimize their own illnesses, they tend to wait until they’ve got more severe to go in for care,” Mehler said, adding that many eating disorders are curable.As the number of COVID cases continue to climb, however, he predicts so will the number of health care workers experiencing eating disorders.“The longer this goes on, the more there’s a need for resiliency,” Mehler said. “It beats you down after a while.”Moving forward on the front lines, Mercardo and his coworkers will be taking a closer look at their caloric intake as this crisis continues.“Our bodies need to be at a maximum level to handle the stress that we have going on at work,” he said. 2071

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-- "are capable of climbing."Since the Python Elimination Program began, more than 2,500 pythons have been sent to the great beyond under its authorization. In fact, it's proved so effective the SFWMD is petitioning to add 0,000 to the program's funding.CNN has reached out to the SFWMD by phone for additional comment and is waiting to hear back."We're going to be asking for 50 paid hunters," 399

  

on the sale of all vaping products and e-cigarettes in the state on Tuesday. The announcement comes as hundreds of people across the country — including 61 people in Massachusetts — have been sickened by a mysterious lung disease that researchers suspect is linked to vaping.The ban will take effect immediately and will last through Jan. 25, 2020."One of the experts said that, 'We don't have time to wait. People are getting sick and the time to act is now.' I couldn't agree more," Baker said, according to the 516

  

on Thanksgiving.The statue was spray-painted with the words "Impeach Trump" and "This is Racist" at some point Thursday night, according to police.Workers covered the graffiti with tarps until the paint. Officials said the tarps will remain on the statue until the paint is removed Monday.Police think the same person may also be responsible for tagging another Confederate monument.Charlottesville was the site of an infamous rally of neo-Nazis and other hate groups in 2017, in which a counter-protester was killed in a car attack. The rally began as officials in the city considered proposals to remove Confederate statues. A federal judge 645

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