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...good news - what to be thankful for this week, in an economic sense - is that Monday the stock markets decided anew that this rally we?ve been having, the one that has Wall Street knocking on wood at every closing bell, is a proper and justified thing...
...about reinforcing our strengths, instead of prompting us to reinvent, to take risks and to change. Last semester, on the spur of the moment, I switched my concentration from biology to philosophy. I thought that I had found my true passion, and I tried to reinvent myself. But, starting anew becomes practically impossible here, as early as second semester of sophomore year. With first semester sophomore tutorials and concentration requirements ranging from 13-16 courses, undergraduates need to come to Harvard with a good sense of what they want to study, especially if they are to declare their concentration...
...together the efforts of undergraduate volunteers with the expertise of professional health-care providers and inner-city community leaders. Originally based at sites in Dorchester and Roxbury, the program has since expanded to Providence, New York City and Washington, D.C. About 150 Harvard students currently volunteer; recruiting will begin anew in January...
Separated from his father and living on the other side of the world, Edgar, his mother and brother had to begin life anew. “Once we settled in Memphis, we had to find a house, a car, a school…and basically just start all over again”, Edgar says. “All I had were the clothes in my suitcase, because I had fooled myself into thinking we were only going to be away from Sierra Leone for a week or so”. Edgar had visited the United States before on vacation...
...automatic recount. Ever since, Gore has been cast in the role of sore loser whose congressional support could evaporate in an instant, a supplicant trying to win in court what he didn't win at the ballot box. And every day the media persist in calling the race anew. A reporter will read the latest polls showing that a majority of the American people don't mind waiting for a thorough recount and then open the next segment with the question "When, in the name of the American people, will this madness...