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...said. “No one panicked when we were a few seats back. The important thing is to put all the little externalities out of your head—what the weather’s like, whether you’re at home or away, whatever the rankings are??and just stay focused...
Granted, Harry is incompetently pursuing girls by the sixth book—most sixteen year-old boys are??but he is not intended in any way to arouse the reader. Harry’s sexuality is just as much as part of the growing process, and just as much a source of reader empathy, as is his cracking voice and teen angst...
Second, because universities are a special kind of organization, they require distinctive forms of leadership. Above all, universities are??or should be—devoted to educational goals, and their success should be judged particularly in terms of the achievement of those goals: the education of students, the productivity of faculty, the contribution of research to the broader society. Other apparent goals—raising huge sums of money, having successful athletic teams, and moving up in the U.S. News and World Report rankings—should never be allowed to trump the fundamental educational mission...
What students fail to realize is just how crazy these people are??not just a little crazy, but follow-the-glorious-leader-and-drink-the-Kool-Aid crazy. LaRouche himself has concocted a whole range of bizarre conspiracy theories—claiming, for example, that the Beatles were British-trained soldiers used for psychological warfare. Despite his homophobic, misogynistic, and anti-Semitic statements, he runs regularly for President as a Democrat (much to party leaders’ annoyance) and believes Dick Cheney (or the “beast-man,” as he calls him) and Lynne...
...lyrics. This interesting blend of sounds is, strangely enough, the album’s first single. “Uniform” and “On” are reminiscent of the ballads on “Silent Alarm” like “So Here We Are?? and “This Modern Love,” dabbling with more sappy lyrics. Although not the strongest track on the album, “Where is Home” makes the cut with its chorus alone. Okereke’s falsetto is so haunting that returning...