Word: existance
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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There's a fine line between such worthwhile news photos and so-called "filler," but I believe that the line does exist. Using Monday's paper as an example, I'd classify the photo of the U.S. aircraft landing on a carrier in the Persian Gulf from the Real World page as worthwhile news. Harvard students should know about urgent movements of U.S. troops. On the other hand, the quarter-page photo on page A-6 of that same paper of a Paris fashion show featuring spring 1998 styles was unquestionably filler...
...Reflex?" And what do they mean? Medazzaland may not be a wonderful album, but it brings back the element of carefree fun and musical freedom not "to mean" or "to change" that is so lacking in today's Billboard charts (expect for Aqua's "Barbie Girl"). Duran Duran exists because we have always needed Duran Duran to exist, to take us away from the omnipresent ideal of music as a form of self-expression. Sometimes it's good to hear something that means nothing...
...self-contained environment that Harvard cultivates, to get lost between the cracks. This is not to compare any of us to that 15-year-old who lost out on 10 years of interaction, learning and growth-there is no doubt that our cracks are much narrower. But the cracks exist here all the same...
...become more interested in and aware of what student groups exist and more interested in the issues and challenges these groups have," Coleman said...
...that enables recent graduates to teach in rural and urban public schools. Look for announcements in the OCS Newsletter about their annual information meeting, which precedes the deadlines for their application. A few other possibilities for non-certified students interested in teaching in the public and parochial schools do exist. Come browse through shelf D-4 in the OCS Reading Room...