Word: attractants
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Harvard, as a mainstream college, seems to attract very few deaf students overall, and particularly lacking are culturally deaf students. This scarcity has been self-perpetuating, as culturally deaf students, like any minority group, seem more likely to opt for schools with a strong deaf community, shying away from schools like Harvard where they would be forced to be part of the mainstream...
...Since we're the only campus in Cambridge hosting the Teach-In, hopefully we will attract other college students in the area," said Ben D. Tolchin `01, another member of the identity politics work group...
...that evolved in our precontraceptive hunter-gatherer past. More sex with more females meant more offspring, so genes giving males a thirst for sex with a variety of partners (especially young, hence quite fertile, partners) flourished. So did genes inspiring men to pursue the social status that tends to attract partners. In a sense, then, the very purpose of the power that Presidents Clinton and Kennedy spent their life amassing was to expand their sex life. Can we really blame a guy for doing what's natural? There are two basic answers...
...With this endowment, we shall be able in perpetuity to attract outstanding scholars to guide the Museum. How fitting that Harvard can thus honor one of its own most distinguished anthropologists, William W. Howells," Knowles said in a recent Gazette article...
...join one of the two Greek-dominated parties does not mean they are not serious. Forget that there is no basis in reality for this argument that would prevent pseudo-parties. The irony inherent in the argument is the most staggering point. The "buy-a-ballot" revision would attract these piddling parties and candidates that it is purported to prevent. If anyone with enough money to pay the $330 can join the election race, who will take it seriously? These candidates can bypass the effort of collecting signatures, a process which at least presents the impression of motivation and willingness...