Word: facebooked
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...Chang ’11, for example, believes that Knill’s openness improves the learning experience. “He always seems extremely approachable, and very open and flexible,” she says. While students probably don’t want to see professors in their Facebook news feeds, professorial personal blogs can provide a delicious glimpse into the lives of the tenured...
That's it. You've now seen everything that's on the Internet. There's nothing left to do except check Facebook...
Have you gotten feedback from any of the men who were written about? Dubelman: I got a lot of Facebook messages from old boyfriends who said, "The book's great - I'm not that guy, am I?" Davilman: Liz got an e-mail from a guy I wrote about in the book. He asked to get in contact with me. And I said yes because we didn't end on terrible terms. Dubelman: I'm not 100% sure he knew he was the guy in the book. Davilman: He did not know! So I wrote him back and I said...
...increase in applications also corresponds to the program’s expansion of its internship offerings which included new placements at Google, Facebook, and Politico as well as five new programs in the area of environmental sustainability...
...consumer-driven culture, we define relationships with materialist symbols: saccharine cards on Valentine’s Day, long-stemmed roses on anniversaries, and diamond rings at engagements all serve as measures of our devotion to monogamy. However, with social-networking sites such as Facebook commanding an average of 20 minutes of our attention each day, a new standard of exclusivity is quickly divesting chocolates and perfumes of their primary significance. Forget meeting the parents: The ubiquitous Facebook “relationship status” now defines the seriousness of romance with a drop-down menu. We can be straightforwardly...