Word: depths
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...think it's fine to take the so-called easier classes if your interest in these fields is minimal. You only need enough to get by on the MCATs. If you have more interest in in depth knowledge in the field, then you should take the higher level classes," says Mariakarnina Iskandar...
...person has pursued an area in depth and has completed the pre-med requirements, his or her concentration doesn't have to be in the sciences," Michelson says. "It could be, for example, English...
...walk down the street and bump into Bania, the bad comedian, the way Lou Costello would bump into Stinky, and then a scene comes out of it. That's classic. It's burlesque." One quickly learns that Seinfeld, like most comedians, can talk about comedy endlessly and with great depth of knowledge of both its history and its craft. He refers almost mystically to "the funny" and cites old masters: "Jackie Gleason said that comedy is the purest element. It can't be improved upon as a substance. It's impervious to style, to time. That's the only significant...
...Goldberg and Rabbit successfully humanize initially unlike-able characters. Frank, who begins to support his mother and her aspirations earlier than his sister does, shows great difficulty in dealing with her relationship with Claire. Goldberg is sensitive with an aspect of Frank that is scripted more as melodrama than depth of character, and instead portrays the ambivalence of a confused and threatened...
Farley is brilliant in her depiction of Claire, moderating comical absurdity and adding intensity to simplistically earnest emotions. With some dangerously cliched lines yet displaying incredible depth of character the novice to Harvard drama proves a worthy opposite to Bishop's Julie...