Word: complained
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...awareness,” Hsu says. “Maybe they’ll walk around their House asking, ‘why is that light always on?’ or, ‘why is the heat always so high and why doesn’t anyone complain...
...complain, Hsu says, students need a better understanding of how Harvard works, and who is in charge...
Some students enrolled this semester in Science B-29, “Evolution of Human Nature” complain that “Sex” has gotten rougher, but professors assert that the experience is as pleasing as it’s ever been...
...this a problem? Not enough to discourage Botox enthusiasts. In Hollywood, however, the treatments are so popular that some directors complain that their leading actors can no longer convincingly perform a full range of facial expressions. The good news is that even if there's a little accident, Botox wears off after a while (which also means you have to go back every six months, at up to $500 per treatment). Slipups are pretty rare, however, as long as you go to someone who knows what he or she is doing...
...know whereof I speak: Next fall I’ll be an assistant professor at Swarthmore, so this is my last Harvard spring as well. While I like to complain as much as anyone, learning and teaching at Harvard—as a graduate student and then a lecturer—have been the most rewarding engagements of my adult life, ranking just behind my adolescent summer job hawking peanuts at Wrigley Field (in part because the earlier position paid slightly better...