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...ended on the recurring theme of note-taking difficulties. This class, in particular, requires many precisely-positioned and accurate geometrical structures drawn in, what many students deem as necessary the vast colors of the visible spectrum. The reason still eludes me, since I had tired it for a short time earlier in the year and saw no benefit; on the contrary, I found myself distracted and mesmerized by the aesthetics, rather than the content, of my notes...
...address a few of the reforms that have been suggested. First, some students are outraged at U.C. funding for activities they deem frivolous or unworthy in some way. On this page last week, an editorialist decried the U.C.'s funding of the group AFARM (Association for the Absence of Rabid Moralism) because, in his words, AFARM is "a highly politicized group...
...also attracts students in other fields who deem it essential to have some understanding of economics. "I thought I should have some background in economics," said Alexis I. Boyle '97, an Ec 10 student planning to concentrate in Government...
Actually, a hacker of this kind is unlikely to deem it worth his time to break into your account by spending hours if not days in an attempt to "crack" your password. What such hackers love to do is to get the "super-user" privilege on a UNIX system such as the ones Harvard uses so that they can play God on the victimized system...
...suspect that most Harvard students, if forced to take sides, would deem homosexuality morally acceptable. But I suspect also that most Harvard students--and many Americans--would confess privately that they are morally ambivalent and internally divided on the issue. I count myself among this silent, groping majority...