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...Afghans have developed a sixth sense about survival: they can detect subtle shifts of power. Rarely do they have qualms about changing to the winning side, even in midconflict. In an essay on the Taliban for Foreign Affairs magazine, Afghanistan expert Michael Semple and MIT political scientist Fotini Christia write: "Changing sides, realigning, flipping - whatever you want to call it - is the Afghan way of war." (See pictures of a photographer's personal journey through war in Afghanistan and Iraq...
Some tutors feel that student-tutor relationships are a matter of black and white. Fotini Christia, a public policy tutor and Quincy’s Tutor Selection Committee chair, said that relationships between tutors and students must be strictly professional...
...can’t be friends with students because you have to keep some distance,” Christia says. “Your role as a tutor is undermined if you’re friends...
Hankins was also a member of the Harvard Black Alumni Society’s steering committee and at the time of his death was planning to help the society provide benefits to its employees, said society officer Christia E. Donaldson, a student at Harvard Law School...
...course, our life-changing decisions are rarely that rational. For some women, even a small chance of having their own baby may be worth all the risks and uncertainties in the world. "When you so desperately want a child, you are willing to take a chance," says Christia Murdaugh. She, for one, is glad...