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...Although we do feel that the Conductor’s Building is charming, it is a dead spot in the Square,” said Fund President Jinny Nathans. “We want the Square to flourish and see great potential in this site to create a vibrant pedestrian environment...
...course, there should be more space for all groups. Harvard students are active and ambitious, but their organizations need adequate resources to flourish. The renovation of Hilles will greatly improve the lack of office space for our hard-working student groups. However, we cannot forget that women’s groups have traditionally been neglected in the partitioning of student space—perhaps because they made the move to the Yard only when Radcliffe students did, long after Harvard men’s groups had claimed their spaces. A Women’s Center, with computers and bookshelves, would...
...book where Delisle visits the "Children's Palace," a school for gifted children. He depicts row upon row of near identical girls playing an accordion concert with rictus grins across their face, "as though the thin veneer of their smiles were proof that these young prodigies were flourishing here." Yes it looks horrible, but no more so than one of those frightening children's beauty contests made popular in the southern U.S. Or on a broader scale, Delisle does an outstanding job of depicting North Korea's relentless culture of fear and hostility, where "volunteers" keep unused roads tidy, where...
Klaus was especially outspoken on the claims that the Czech Republic could not survive and flourish without the EU. He said that such a view could threaten both individual state sovereignty and national pride...
...Democracy cannot flourish without a full and accurate account of the past,” he said. “All those who committed crimes must be held accountable...