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...don’t want to be with someone who doesn’t call. And you know what? There are people that do, and will. Men are not animals without emotion. If the patterns of our relationships could be fully traced back to Darwin’s concept of natural selection, we would be living in a much different world today...
...arrive at that household name, Brin and Page unintentionally misspelled the math term “googol,” proving that even Stanford educated computer junkies make mistakes (if they were Harvard-educated, things might have been different). Brin and Page did not invent the search engine concept, but they certainly refined it. Unlike most of its competitors, Google used PageRank technology to compile results according to importance and would not allow advertisement money to contaminate them. Repeatedly, Google chose quality of the website over potential profit; hence the mantra in the company’s Code of Conduct...
...American sovereignty” by organizations like the New American Century. “For these people,” he said, “9/11 was like manna from heaven,” as it resulted in the war on terror and gave license to attack the concept of multilateralism. Sands then explained how lawyers working for the Defense Department created the legally unprecedented category of “unlawful combatants” to deny captured suspects the rights that covenants like Geneva were supposed to protect. Sands also cited administration memos arguing that interrogation rules mandated by conventions...
...right. “The Ames Curfew is an undue burden on the right of free movement and therefore violates the Equal Protection clause,” said Bryce Callahan, who made oral arguments for the petitioners. “The right of free movement is implicit in the concept of liberty.” Adam Harber, the leading oralist of the respondents, disagreed that free movement constituted a constitutional right. “The petitioners have asked for a new substantive due process right, the right to free movement,” Harber said. The judges awarded the prizes...
...more like the feel of a sleepover.” Lisa M. Shichijo ’06 was also at the sleepover early on, but planned to go out to a party later that night. “It’s a good concept and a fun idea, and they organized it really well,” she said. “I definitely think that if this were a night where I didn’t feel like going out, I would have definitely stayed here.” Jones, however, is hopeful that it will become...