Word: believingness
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It’s 2:30 a.m., and the Quincy Grille is open for business. Believing that he will no longer wilt from his approaching starvation, Joe reaches into his pocket, only to find that he has forgotten his wallet. All this starving student has is his ID card and...
Fortunately, if our goal is to eradicate terrorism, there is no need to bring the war to Iraq—or any other country for that matter. The Bush administration’s approach to this war is fundamentally flawed: it presumes that the way to destroy a terrorist network...
Yan Ming was five when he arrived at Shaolin in 1969. He had suffered a near-fatal illness and his parents, believing he owed his recovery to Buddha, sent him to become a monk. It was a perilous time to join a monastic order. Mao Zedong's Cultural Revolution was...
But Afghanis have a hard time believing that this is not a war against them, especially as bombs shower their villages. Try telling Shaida Ahmed, 14, that the bomb that killed her mother was meant for Osama bin Laden. The Times of London reported that U.S. planes bombed Shaidaâ?...
Some female students are very much in favor of final clubs, believing that they are a central pulse to social life at Harvard, and without them, there would be little to do on the weekend. Helen C. V. Estabrook ’03 says, “I feel extremely...