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...Everyone is aware of what he’s gone through,” sophomore guard Oliver McNally adds. “The fact that he still comes in and works really hard and rehabs to get back and have a successful year, it shows a lot about his dedication to the team and how much he wants to help us win games, which he definitely has this year...
...first three quarters of the game were characterized by a pair of lead changes and four ties. The Hoyas jumped out to an early 2-0 lead, but after that neither team would find itself more than two goals ahead prior to the fourth quarter. In fact, the Crimson led Georgetown for most of the second and third quarters, and overall, Harvard recorded 42 shots compared to the Hoyas?...
...first, we need to define what we mean by “sex”—if we mean, for example, physiological factors characterizing one as male or female, then we can think about the ways in which women might experience national belonging differently from men. The fact that women had limited access to the vote until suffrage was granted in 1920, that until quite recently women could not have their own credit lines without the approval of their husbands or fathers, the fact that women still earn substantially less than men on average. And of course race...
...party's real goal has been to stop any and all legislation for political reasons - to deny Obama a major victory. To that end, Republicans have purposely mischaracterized the Democratic plan from the start - as socialism, a government "takeover" of health care. It isn't, of course. In fact, the bill's cataclysmic inelegance is caused in large part by the President's promise that the current, hopelessly complicated system would remain the same for the 80% of the public that's satisfied with the insurance it has. Furthermore, the late-blooming Republican alternatives, like the Medicare privatization plan offered...
...coverage. But in a year-end review of communications performance, Pfeiffer and Dunn found that the President often lost control of the conversation by focusing too much on governing while the opposition campaigned against him, exploiting the cyclone's appetite for controversy even when it lacked a foundation in fact. Now, Pfeiffer says, the Administration will be better armed to react, with faster, more aggressive responses through more types of media. (See the top 10 Facebook stories...