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...Should all else fail, try shielding phone and power cords. the easiest way to do this is to wrap wires in one layer of aluminum foil, and then to ground the foil, "Grounding" means to create a path from the foil to a point that is connected, literally, to the ground. In dorm rooms, try touching the foil to an unpainted water or heating pipe (such as the pipes under the sink in the bathroom or the pipes near the radiator). If aesthetics is a problem, try touching the metal part of a wire--any wire--to the foil...
...have to get information out the easiest waypossible, and holding a general meeting on thefirst day of classes seems like one of the easieroptions given the new change," Clarke said. "Thenew changes require a lot more manpower and timeand effort...
Procuring that amount of donations is obviously not one of the easiest tasks. Ernest E. Monrad '51, chair of the Divinity School's current fund-drive, calls donating "an unnatural act of divesting oneself of money...
...swirls around the long-gestating amendment (the idea has been debated for at least 15 years). Pro-amendment forces "are fragmenting by the day," crows House Democratic leader Richard Gephardt. Even Speaker Newt Gingrich predicts that the House vote "will be tough" -- although it was supposed to be the easiest part of his vaunted Contract with America to pass. Even if the measure is enacted, the temptation to undermine it over the next few years will be huge, since the cuts required to balance the budget would be deep and painful, an average $170 billion a year...
...easiest argument is that final clubs should be coeducational because everything at the University should be coeducational. In an ideal world, final club members would recognize that arbitrarily denying membership to half the University population must necessarily lower the quality of their applicant pool. Opening the punch process to women would give them twice as many candidates with superb leadership and fundraising skills, twice as many budding Politicos, and twice as many future presidents of Fortune 500 companies. Thus, the principal beneficiaries of rendering final clubs coeducational would, in fact, be the clubs themselves...