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...when I think what we must have looked like." But they liked it, and they kept coming back. In the late 1980s they bought a holiday apartment for around €30,000 in [an error occurred while processing this directive] Torremolinos on the Costa del Sol, which was fine while their two daughters were young, but then their standards rose. "The holiday complex was rather noisy in summer, with disco music and children running around, and the apartment was too small for a permanent home," says Anne, 60. Then in 2002, when there was a lull in their luxury-export...
...lecture hall.Harvard College Professor and Professor of Psychology Marc D. Hauser, who team-taught Science B-29, “Evolution of Human Nature,” attended all lectures taught by Moore Professor of Biological Anthropology Richard W. Wrangham.“Over time it got more fine-tuned and the lectures overlapped nicely,” Hauser says. The non-lecturing Life Sciences 1a faculty dispersed throughout the lecture hall while their colleague was speaking. Hartl not only attended 1b lectures but followed 1a lectures via the web. “When people agree to teach a course...
Irene J. Winter, a newly elected Faculty Council member and fine arts professor, says an assertive Faculty Council can improve the Faculty’s relations with the administration...
...necessarily have much right now, but you do have something. (You might even have a few outstanding loans.) Whatever the case may be, you realize that it is important to start giving back to Harvard right now. You do not feel comfortable donating money at this time. That is fine. You do understand that your time is probably more valuable than money anyway. You volunteer to be an alumni interviewer. You yourself contact the Harvard Alumni Association and let them know how you would like to be involved as an alum going forward. You get in touch with the Harvard...
...1990s, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the American College of Sports Medicine published a report declaring that moderate exercise was just fine--anything from washing the car for an hour to gardening for 45 min. to raking leaves to taking a leisurely stroll around the block. And it didn't even have to be all in one shot. Three short walks, for example, could substitute for one longer one. Since then, the Surgeon General, the National Institutes of Health and the President's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports have all come out with similar guidelines...