Word: connectivity
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...studied violin for a long time before college, and what I appreciated most about performing was the ability to connect with other people in a very unique, special way,” Kamihara wrote in an e-mail. “Music is a very powerful medium for encouraging people to become less withdrawn, to experience moments of joy and to recall fond memories from the past...
...Vlaams Belang immediately condemned the murders, demanding "the heaviest possible punishment for the murderer" and declaring that "such disturbed criminals ought to have no place in our community." But other politicians and commentators were quick to connect the murders to VB's xenophobic policies. "These horrible and cowardly crimes are a form of extreme racism," said Belgian Prime Minister Guy Verhofstadt. "No one can ignore what the far right can lead to." Whether such charges will erode the VB's appeal, or give it a new underdog allure, is still not clear...
...stop is an outgrowth of a long standing Boston plan for a public transportation “urban ring” that would enable people to get into the western area of the city without being forced to connect through the Downtown Crossing and Park Street stations. Harvard wants to expand the ring more deeply into Allston than originally envisioned in order to create a “life science necklace” that would link Boston University, MIT, and Harvard...
...Harvard shuttle would connect the stop to the Allston campus. Band said that in the coming years the University would have to completely revamp its shuttle system, which runs throughout the city from Cambridge to the Longwood Medical Area. The University hopes to receive permission from the city for exclusive transit lanes, which would help eliminate congestion...
...campaigning and meeting people, people may think ?gosh, that answer stinks,' but normally keep comments to themselves. In the blogosphere, you make a comment, there?s no compunction with people saying I disagree." But Warner, like many pols, says he'll keep trying to try to connect with the Internet constituency. "You?ve got to have a thick skin," he says...