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...astounded to learn that Howard Stern earns $1,000 in 24 sec., while police officers and high school teachers earn the same amount for 43 hr. of work. The disparity of earnings between celebrities and average Americans clearly shows how far our culture's values have fallen. A radio personality's value to our society is totally insignificant compared with that of hardworking police officers and teachers. Forrest F. Leigh Boulder, Colorado, U.S. time's statement that "hispanics are the only group having more than enough children to replace themselves in the population" could imply that our continued population growth...
...used to be that a camera served as a means to remember a special event, but in the digital age, photography has fallen victim to the superfluous. A camera is no longer a means to record our lives—increasingly, it is our way of living it. No longer do we click a picture to remember strolling lazily on a bridge on a midsummer day; we dash to the bridge precisely to remember posing...
Need a ride home for the holidays? Hitchhiking may have fallen out of favor, but a new form of ride sharing has emerged to replace it on--where else?--the Web. Today tens of thousands of Americans go online every month to stick a virtual thumb out in cyberspace, especially during holiday travel seasons...
...second camp. People sing his songs a lot, often repeatedly. Specifically, they sing them in church. According to Christian Copyright Licensing International (CCLI), an organization that licenses music to churches, Tomlin, 34, is the most often sung contemporary artist in U.S. congregations every week. Since glee clubs have fallen out of popularity, that might make Tomlin the most often sung artist anywhere...
...problem,” Reese said of the two early goals. “We go down 1-0 early and we get the wind knocked right out of our sails.” The Crimson has given up goals in bunches throughout the young ECAC season and had fallen behind early in three of four losses entering the Brown game. And though Harvard had several chances against the Bears in the first period, including a brief 5-on-3 at 9:27 in the opening frame, the Crimson failed to convert either the two-man advantage...