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...stay far, far away (like, humanities-elective far away) from the course’s incomprehensible lectures and incoherent assignments.Any course heavy with freshmen is not exactly representative of the rest of the department’s offerings. There’s more to chemistry than Life Science and arrow pushing, and there’s more to science than just chemistry—concentrating in chemistry will, ironically enough, make it easy to transcend both...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Chemistry | 9/14/2006 | See Source »

...turn or maneuver. "The materials have a memory of the original curve, and they return to that curve very quickly," says Firewire's Mark Price. "It gives you that twang-like effect when you're coming out of the turn. It's almost like a bow releasing an arrow...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Surfing's New Wave | 7/17/2006 | See Source »

...that history is too ancient, consider the history of the past 12 months. Gaza is free of occupation, yet Gaza wages war. Why? Because this war is not about occupation, but about Israel's very existence. The so-called cycle will continue until the arrow is abandoned and the Palestinians accept a compromise--or until the arrow finds its mark and Israel dies...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Remember What Happened Here | 7/5/2006 | See Source »

That is no cycle. That is an arrow. That is action with a purpose. The action began 59 years ago when the U.N. voted to solve the Palestine conundrum then ruled by Britain by creating a Jewish state and a Palestinian state side by side. The Jews accepted the compromise; the Palestinians rejected it and joined five outside Arab countries in a war to destroy the Jewish state and take all the territory for themselves...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Remember What Happened Here | 7/5/2006 | See Source »

...last chances, and look back on our time at Harvard with fondness.Often, if a senior expresses sadness or disappointment, he or she is told to appreciate the good parts and not to dwell on the bad. So what if I never got to see the Bow and Arrow Press in the basement of Adams House? I’ve watched the presses roll at 14 Plympton at 6 a.m., surrounded by Crimson editors I love and respect. Presumably, I have no reason to yearn for the chance to do it all over.But some good can come from regret. In many...

Author: By Hana R. Alberts, | Title: Reclaiming Regret | 6/5/2006 | See Source »

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