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...Surrender "The struggle within islam" described the battle between moderate and fundamentalist Muslims [Sept. 13]. I dream of the day when all the religious groups of the world may coexist peacefully, even though that may be several generations away. Human nature and history tell us that as long as there are adults teaching children that their religion and philosophy of life are unique-and that any other should be destroyed-violence will be perpetuated. The best tool to change the thinking of those radical groups is dialogue. When this fails and the groups resort to violence to impose their views...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters | 10/25/2004 | See Source »

...phone and you won't give personal answers. That puts poll results into question. Stephen Nash Arlington, Virginia, U.S. No Surrender "The Struggle Within Islam" described the battle between moderate and fundamentalist Muslims [Sept. 20]. I dream of the day when all the religious groups of the world may coexist peacefully, even though that may be several generations away. Human nature and history tell us that as long as there are adults teaching children that their religion and philosophy of life are unique - and that any other should be destroyed - violence will be perpetuated. The best tool to change...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters | 10/21/2004 | See Source »

...Captain is set in the proto-past, Ghost 2 is set in the retro future--Blade Runner territory. Like so many films inspired by the stories of Philip K. Dick, this one is awash in meditation on the basic Phildickian questions: In a world where men and machines coexist, what does it mean to be truly human? And in a future world of wondrous and terrifying possibilities, what, if anything, is real? Can it be that, as Ghost 2 suggests, "humans are nothing but the thread from which the dream of life is woven...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: It's Digital. Can You Dig It? | 10/4/2004 | See Source »

...international experiences. Houses could host gatherings of students heading abroad before the experience, better support the move in and out of dormitories in a more efficient manner and help reintegrate students into their communities upon their return. Concentrations likewise must work hard to create meaningful programs which coexist with a term-time experience away from Harvard. Also language acquisition must receive increased emphasis as many first-years enter college without proficiency in a modern foreign language. For these undergraduates to gain a meaningful experience abroad by their junior year, language classes must be strengthened. The College can demonstrate the value...

Author: By The Crimson Staff, | Title: Miles to Go | 10/1/2004 | See Source »

Southern European and Latin American friends say things are different where they come from. Where they come from, they say, young adults often live with their parents until they’ve married. Where they come from, families coexist in a cheerful multigenerational chaos that Americans know only from pasta commercials. But American families are, and long have been, less rooted. Most of us will not extend our nuclear families so much as Xerox them with varying degrees of precision...

Author: By Phoebe Kosman, | Title: Going Mobile | 9/27/2004 | See Source »

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