Word: forethoughtful
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...feel as if many of Harvard’s athletes play with this same mentality, but perhaps without the self-deprecating forethought...
...accordingly unique. On Nov. 4, America will not just elect talking points, ten-part plans, and clever soundbytes, but a leader with the vision to set the tone for America both at home and abroad. Although McCain did a decent job on the technical criteria, he had woefully inadequate forethought. A president can always hire brilliant advisers to set policy, but when it comes to leadership the buck stops here. George Hayward ’11, a Crimson editorial writer, is a government concentrator in Currier House. He is Political Action Chair of the Black Students Association...
...even if you, like the mouse, are low in RbAp48, don't pin all the blame for your memory loss on your hippocampus. As people get older, their attention starts to flicker, and that plays a role of its own. The prefrontal cortex, which controls planning, organization, abstraction and forethought, is the same region that allows us to concentrate, and it starts to diminish in size well before middle age. It also begins to use the brain's fuel, glucose, less efficiently and loses about half the neurotransmitter dopamine it once had. The result of all this, says Amy Arnsten...
...it’s not only the stage experience that people go and see in the theater, but it’s also an internet experience that precedes and follows the stage experience.”“Username: Faust” is the culmination of years of forethought. A theater devotee since the age of four, Miller has acted in and directed numerous productions in addition to a stint as president of the Harvard-Radcliffe Gilbert and Sullivan players. Miller honed his filmmaking skills as a VES concentrator, all the while planning to eventually combine theater and video...
...Considering that Bush's presidency may go down in history as one of the most incompetent, on both foreign and domestic fronts, I'm not sure that I would want to be considered "the architect" or "Bush's brain." The stupidity and lack of forethought in all that this Administration has attempted have been shocking, to say the least. Can someone please tell me where was "the genius" in all this? Loretta Korsmo, San Diego...