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...behavioral study conducted by a Harvard faculty member will have more people stopping to smell the roses. Fresh findings show that people feel less stressed and more compassionate toward others when they spend time in a floral environment. Clinical Researcher in Psychology at Harvard Medical School Nancy L. Etcoff said she followed 55 women of various ages and backgrounds over the course of two weeks, surprising them with bouquets of flowers and asking them to keep diaries documenting their daily activities and emotions. “What we found is that living with flowers for a few days affected...
...face it, I haven’t been successful enough with my picks to enforce linear narration.Best of luck, choose wisely, and you might go 4-0. But beware the fire-breathing troll! NO. 23 HARVARD (5-1, 2-1 Ivy) AT DARTMOUTH (1-5, 1-2)Harvard, fresh off a heart-breaking defeat in Princeton on Saturday, hasn’t lost back-to-back games in over a year. Dartmouth, which picked up its first victory of the season against Columbia that same day, hasn’t won consecutive games since 2003. If that?...
...Again, I can probably guess what you’re thinking: Princeton? The same Princeton whose most famous alumni is a fictional TV uncle with a fresh nephew from West Philadelphia? And all I can tell you is that if I hadn’t been there to see some of it myself, I’d be in denial...
...discount and club stores, as well as chain convenience stores. Through highly efficient procurement and distribution systems, modern chain stores have made significant inroads into traditional markets by offering greater variety, lower prices, better quality and more convenience to populations that are increasingly urbanized and time-stretched. By purchasing fresh fruits and vegetables directly from farmers, supermarkets have also been influential in reorganizing agriculture away from small family holdings toward larger, better organized and more mechanized farms capable of supplying produce according to a schedule, thereby reducing spoilage and cutting transportation costs...
Iron-starved students have gotten a reprieve as spinach returned to Dining Hall menus Saturday night in the form of Chicken Florentine, and Harvard University Dining Services (HUDS) Assistant Director of Marketing Crista Martin said that students can expect to see fresh spinach return to the salad bars sometime this week...