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...exhibit, which is entitled “Bulgaria: Europe??s Secret Treasure” and is located at Logan Airport, also offered visitors traditional foods, like Bulgarian sausages and baklava, as well as folk music...
...third course is a modified version of a current class that does not count for Core credit. “Medicine and the Body in East Asia and Europe??—which is based on East Asian Studies 170 and taught by East Asian Studies professor Shigehisa Kuriyama—will count toward the “Culture and Belief” requirement...
...proper incentives, the EU is bringing reform and values into countries outside its current borders. One day, that can include Macedonia, Montenegro, and even Ukraine. This form of power will succeed at meaningful change where old strategic map-making failed, by choice and not imposition. Mapping ‘Europe?? is still a political rather than geographic matter, and it should remain that...
...just as Harvard has realized that it must inculcate a spirit of internationalism in its students, Ramirez has become more cosmopolitan to reap the full benefits of the global economy: “I like to travel, man. I been to Europe??you know, Spain. Dominican, Aruba, Costa Rica. Just to learn about different cultures. You know where I want to go? I want to go to China. I want to go and see—it’s a city that I don’t know how to say the name. It?...
...Valéry Giscard d’Estaing, one of Europe??s most important politicians, expressed in his personal blog that having one person with Europe??s foreign mandate would answer Henry Kissinger’s famous question: “Who do I call if I want to call Europe?” This relates closely with the true raison d’être for the EU in the first place: keeping the old continent relevant in the modern world...