Word: everydayness
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...months ago, I faced the hardest of all T-shirt statement tasks—what do you wear to a concert, as you straddle the line between looking like a tool with the band’s tee on and looking like a nerd in bland everyday clothing. Attending an Oasis/Jet concert, I thought I would make the ultimate ironic move with my “Gangsta” top. Smiling to myself on how clever I was as I walked through the crowd, I suddenly passed a girl wearing the exact same shirt. My brilliant social commentary was mere...
Mamoun’s is open until 4 a.m. everyday, 365 days a year. If you can get over the dim lighting, exotic wall decorum, and quietly mumbling waiters, then you should consider Mamoun’s for a late-night snack between parties; however, FM would definitely stick to the falafel...
...their risk of serious side effects (about half of all users experience side effects ranging from mild to severe), you might think doctors would be very selective in prescribing them - writing scripts only for those people in a deep and prolonged misery that can't be traced to everyday problems. But caution doesn't seem to rule here. In Australia, about 85% of those annual 12 million antidepressant scripts are written not by psychiatrists but by G.P.s, typically at the end of a consultation lasting 20 min. or less...
...panel and lunch. Harvard students involved with the Girls’ FitNut program and Project HEALTH ran the workshop on nutrition, which emphasized the concept of balance in a healthy lifestyle. A makeshift scale was used to illustrate the need to balance the energy required for exercise and everyday activity with the energy provided by food. In the yoga workshop, Deborah R. Cohen ’91, a yoga teacher, taught the girls exercises for energy and relaxation. Some exercises were also intended to convey a sense of empowerment for the girls participating. “I am strong/I...
...Perhaps what’s most disconcerting about all of this, however, is not the impact these new terms are having on everyday life or mainstream academia—for most people, overtly or quietly, recognize the gay rights movement’s latter-day silliness...