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...following experiment: think about the last five fairly lengthy conversations you’ve had with friends. The odds are that at least one of them, and probably two or three, related to questions de l’amour, whether you were recounting your trysts or salivating over another??s. We ask for advice, seek commiseration or just attempt to entertain. If you’re like some people I know (ahem), you get filled in on the gossip of everyone else...
...mates are largely compromises, and, since partners are never completely satisfied with one another, they cheat. This belief reflects Ford’s his strong opinion that humans are inherently alone in the world and in their thoughts and that marriage is a futile attempt at looking through another??s eyes. His second-favored cause of infidelity is simply boredom with the normal American middle-class lifestyle. Infidelity for many of his characters becomes a means of distinguishing themselves from their less adventurous peers...
...Morale here has never been better in my memory.” Buell adds that as English departments go, Harvard’s excels at creating a sense of the “collective.” In a department where faculty are much too busy to attend one another??s classes, the faculty come together for departmental colloquia—seminars that provide a forum for discussion and constructive criticism. Professor Thomas seemed to cature the general consensus: “Harmony is better than disharmony...
...It’s] a fundamental matter of fairness. One who steals another??s life does not deserve to keep his own,” Jacoby said...
Gnutella follows in Napster’s footsteps as a file-sharing service through which one computer can access files on another??a system often used with copyrighted material. While Napster involves the transfer of music files, Gnutella allows the transfer of videos...