Word: existance
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...Noted sketchball Justin N. Blatt ’04 met someone whose skankiness so far exceeded his own that Blatt’s “sketch threshold,” which has been theorized but was never thought to actually exist, was reached. In Blatt’s words, “This girl I’ve talked to for maybe 10 minutes over the course of two years came up to me and was like, ‘I want to hook up.’ And I’m like, ‘Word...
...Palace group before starting a tour. The museum's scale models offer a fair idea of how the site once looked. Armed with a mental picture of the medieval capital complete with wooden roofs and waterways, it's much easier to reimagine the city from the ruined structures that exist today...
...someone’s rear end is worth twenty times the value of my college education (although, listening to Ben Affleck soliloquize on how Hollywood should take a stand on the Middle East, almost persuaded me otherwise), but somehow, finally standing in front of someone who seems only to exist in the unreal fantastic universe behind a movie screen seems a kind of just atonement...
...unclear, for instance, if a U.N., Arab-dominated humanitarian aid mission to the Occupied Territories of the Middle East is really aimed at clothing, educating and feeding refugees or if it is there to promulgate anti-Israeli propaganda. Because of these mixed motives, more U.N.-based humanitarian aid projects exist in places like the Occupied Territories and other geopolitical hotspots while those less controversial, like much of Africa and Asia, are left to Doctors Without Border, the International Red Cross and other humanitarian NGOs. Even within peacekeeping missions, political motivations dominate. The Balkans region received thousands of peacekeepers during...
HIID does not exist anymore—it was disbanded in 2000. Between 1992 and 1997, however, USAID provided Harvard with $40 million for HIID’s operations in Russia. Andrei Shleifer directed the institute in the early years of the contract and remains a tenured professor in the economics department here. Jonathan Hay, his deputy working in Russia, has since been dismissed by the University...