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...verbalize your definition of being a good parent or a good worker. The therapist helps you think about what kind of things you want to learn before you die, how you want to spend your weekends, how you want to explore your faith. The point isn't to fill your calendar with Italian lessons and fishing trips but to recognize that, for instance, you like to fish because it means you spend time with your family or in the mountains or alone-"whatever is in fishing for you," says Hayes. One task in Get Out of Your Mind asks...
...profit organization founded by Harvard graduates in Hong Kong, brings students and alumni from top universities around the world to China to teach two three-week English courses to disadvantaged high school students. The majority of the program’s teachers are Harvard undergraduates, and CCCEF hopes to fill 60 of the program’s 75 teaching slots from Harvard this year. The Asian students coming with HCAP will attend academic dinner discussions and cultural events while in Cambridge, and Harvard students will do the same in Asia, Einkauf said. Last year, the visiting students from Harvard...
...content and form of Kevin Huizenga's Ganges couldn't be further from The Fountain, though they share many of the same themes. Fifth in a line of upscale comic books that the co-publishers hope will fill the gap between more cheaply produced pamphlets and pricey full-length books, the other authors in this "Ignatz" series have all been Europeans until now. Huizenga hails from Illinois and creates the most suburban comix to be found in the alternative market. His regular series Or Else has been reviewed by TIME.comix, and he specializes in small-scale narratives of riding bikes...
...Schickler said he is unsure who will fill the role of DUS when he leaves...
...cartoons have become a cause celebre, local grassroots pressure is building on pro-Western Muslim regimes. Such governments are more susceptible than ever, given how the cartoon controversy arose amid a wave of unprecedented Islamist gains in Middle East elections. While governments look for a way out and protesters fill the streets, Muslim preachers can hardly be restrained from calling the faithful to action. "It is the duty of all Muslims to wake up from their deep sleep and defend their religion," declared an imam broadcasting a sermon live on Algeria's national television network last week. If the scenes...