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...sophomore: One more year here. I love Harvard. Fastest way to your heart: Chivalry is definitely not dead. Open the door for me and walk on the street-side of the sidewalk and, baby, Iām yours What you miss most from the ā90s: Boy bands. Nick Carter will always know the shape of my heart. Your Gossip Girl crush: NATE. Clean-cut hottie with a body...
...Harvard fame: Definitely not famous Best part about becoming a sophomore: no more Annenberg (also the worst part...) Fastest way to your heart: Dark chocolate! What you miss most from the ā90s: Bright colors, classic teen movies, my red converse high tops, pokemon, and my Game Boy...
...made do with what I had at hand. A big box of my old LEGO from childhood, some newer pieces of my boy's and access to a lot of images and testimony of human rights abuses to use as source material," explains Legofesto. Of course, torture is not a game, which may be why using toys to illustrate such violence is so horrific...
...they'd be most excited to see. I'm thinking elephants, lions, rhinos - the charismatic megafauna that attract tourists from across the world. Their answer: aardvarks and porcupines, the reclusive nocturnal residents of Kenya's Masai Mara. "I took care of cattle on the Mara when I was a boy," says Jackson Tinka, 21. "So I've seen a lot of wildlife...
...Calling your kid Adolf Hitler would not be possible," says Götz, referring to a case that recently made headlines in Germany about a boy from New Jersey named after the Nazi leader. The decision on which names to accept and which to reject is generally left to the local registrar, but that decision can be contested in court. And sometimes the court's ruling can seem rather arbitrary. While the names Stompie, Woodstock and Grammophon have been rejected by German courts in the past, the similarly creative parents of Speedy, Lafayette and Jazz were granted their name...