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...immigrant women, adds that organization is the key to lowering the risk of thesis trauma. He color codes all his materials--during his first reading, he highlights or uses adhesive page markers in one color; when he reevaluates it for a specific chapter, he uses a different color to distinguish between interesting and pertinent information...

Author: By Erica R. Michelstein, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Down to the Wire: Last Minute Tales of Thesis Trauma | 3/5/1999 | See Source »

...writing his thesis about the correlation between poverty and poor health in immigrant women, adds, that organization is the key to lowering the risk of thesis trauma. he color codes all his material--during his first reading, the highlights or use a different color to distinguish between interesting and pertinent information...

Author: By Erica R. Michelstein, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Down to the Wire: Last-minute Tales of Thesis Trauma | 3/5/1999 | See Source »

With a section on readers' embarrassing moments and an interactive quiz, Parents is hard to distinguish from Seventeen or YM. Of course, these confessions feature parental blunders, not teen tribulations. Rather than tales of untimely menstruation, Parents spotlights more mature bloopers. In Parents' "I Can't Believe I Did That" section this month, a blushing mother admits to dosing off and leaving her baby in the automatic swing for four hours on the high speed setting. Likewise, "reader quizzes" bypass classic teen quandaries of "Does He Like You?" for more mature, soul-searchers like the "Family Stress Test." The familiar...

Author: By S. L. Gore, | Title: Parental Guidance | 3/4/1999 | See Source »

...quiz show Says You! panelists are asked to distinguish between rock and stone. Columnist Carolyn Faye Fox says, "There are no rocks named Mick Jagger." Hard Copy's Barry Nolan quickly adds, "There are no stones older than him." The World's Tony Kahn asks, "Would you like to pass a gallrock?" The correct answer: a stone is a rock that has been treated or processed. Or as Kahn quips, "A stone is a chip off the old rock...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Parties for Smarties | 3/1/1999 | See Source »

...special assistant to John F. Kennedy. This week he assesses Bill Clinton's potential legacy. "No one approves of his behavior," Schlesinger says, "but I think there is a difference between private misconduct and public misconduct, and the American electorate deserves great respect for its capacity to distinguish between...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Contributors: Feb. 22, 1999 | 2/22/1999 | See Source »

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