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...Other than that the site [www.laddertheory.com] gets a lot of what we know about mating psychology wrong, which is not surprising, because it deals in extreme caricatures of one or two stereotypes rather than examining the actual literature on human mating…So on the whole I found the so-called ‘theory’ a rather dumb oversimplification of what we know about mating, and the language and tone of the site immature and crude.” Psychology concentrator Maura E. Boyce ’05 agrees. “My initial impression...

Author: By Evan R. Johnson, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Climb That Ladder | 10/14/2004 | See Source »

...qualify to go to the actual qualifiers, so everyone at the regatta was really good,” said Johnson. “It really came down to consistency. My goal was just to be in the top five every single race...

Author: By Samuel C. Scott, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Johnson, Kovacs Sail Into Nationals | 10/13/2004 | See Source »

Another debate-related observation of note: During and after the first presidential and vice-presidential debates, Kerry-Edwards supporters were instructed by e-mail to vote early and often in the online snap polls. The idea was that actual substance aside, there would be media buzz surrounding any statistical figures that showed a clear trend. The effort has been a phenomenal success, by some measure at least—the results in CNN’s poll after the last debate last Friday night had Kerry ahead 74-23 (with 3 percent saying it had been a draw), despite statistically...

Author: By Matthew A. Gline, | Title: eElection 2004 | 10/12/2004 | See Source »

Those concerns did not manifest themselves during the actual performance, as the band nailed the entrance...

Author: By Michael R. James, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Loud and Proud, Band is Back for 85th Reunion | 10/12/2004 | See Source »

...receiver kept in a pocket or purse, and originate from the patch's hairlike filament that penetrates ever so slightly beneath the skin. But it doesn't probe deep enough to draw blood. Instead it measures glucose levels in the body's interstitial fluid. These readings often lag behind actual blood-sugar levels by about 15 minutes, but experts say that's still plenty of time to spot a problem. Navigator's repeated readings let patients know when their glucose levels are trending dangerously high or low--or holding steady. And that's particularly liberating for Type 1 diabetics...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Get Well in '05! | 10/11/2004 | See Source »

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