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...RIGHT KIND OF COVERAGE There are several types of homeowner policies. The cheapest, actual-cash-value coverage, pays you the depreciated value of whatever is being replaced. When that's a 15year-old roof or a five-year-old dishwasher, that's often less than the cost of buying a new one. You're better off paying an extra 10% for replacement-cost coverage, which doesn't adjust for depreciation. For even more security, you can buy extended-replacement-cost coverage, which provides a 20%-to-30% buffer above what should be the cost of rebuilding, to protect against...
...membership in the WRC. As HSAS has persistently argued to Harvard, the FLA is intimately tied to the corporations it monitors, and many of those companies have powerful seats on the FLA’s board—allowing them to prevent and delay investigations and follow-up. The actual monitors often have business ties to the companies they are supposed to investigate objectively. The FLA also frequently relies on so-called “internal monitoring,” which is simply companies monitoring themselves—an ineffective and counter-intuitive prospect for reform...
...believe that the way [iTunes] works is that sharing is designed to work optimally within individual subnets (or segments) of networks. Some network segments at Harvard, like our wireless subnets, are actual ‘virtual LANs’ that connect multiple buildings,” explained Kevin Davis, the FAS coordinator of residential computing, in an e-mail...
...still want to be the candidate for guys with Confederate flags in their pickup trucks.” Sure, the candidates spoke about a lot more than just the former Vermont governor and his stance on the stars and bars, but their attacks were in the headlines, and actual issues buried below...
...certain statement and concept. The forms of meditation that are most popular among students at Harvard, on the other hand, focus on mindfulness: that is, concentrating on the moment and being aware of what is going on in one’s mind. Though that may sound easy, the actual practice of it is very difficult. Cecile McHardy, a trained lama who teaches meditation on Mondays in the Mather Tranquility Room, ascribes to the average human “a butterfly mind, a monkey mind.” This tendency to flit from subject to thought to subject through free...