Word: hating
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Harvard may come to mean any of these things to you, or it may mean none of them. You may hate it here. The important thing though, is to be aware of the options open to you, and not let yourself be limited to stereotypes and expectations. Don't worry too much about screwing up, especially your first year, and let yourself try things that you might not have dared to at first...
...first year's introductory extravaganzabegins on the day when dorms open, usually aSaturday. This is a significant day. The bigquestions: Just who is this roommate? Will weclick? Will I instantly hate him/her? Does he/shehave a cool stereo system I can use? Is thatunpleasant smell due to his/her recent return froma week-long First-year Outdoor Program backpackingtrip, or is this a regular thing...
Patricia Thomas, 56, of Baltimore suffered nearly five years with hot flashes, night sweats and sleeplessness. Estrogen completely halted her symptoms and made her feel "wonderful." Barbara Williams, 47, of Chicago was so irritable, she says, that "my family would hate to see me coming home from work." An estrogen patch (plus progesterone pills) evened out her moods. HRT can sometimes alleviate vaguer woes -- the generalized achiness that some women feel and a sense of mental fogging. There is a "euphoric effect or general improvement in mental state," says Cleveland endocrinologist Wulf Utian, co-founder of the North American Menopause...
...program: "He was an early bird in this particular cycle of right-wing extremism, and he has a style people want to hear.'' Koernke's defenders, like those of other militia grandees, note that he does not urge supporters to make a first strike on the government agencies they hate. Reynolds demurs: "Sure," he says, "many of the people attracted to him are weekend warriors, but you are talking about weapons training here, and you are also attracting people who are sociopaths, some of the same sort of bozos who made up the terrorist left...
Gritz: Both liberals and conservatives think the government is after them. But I don't feel this paranoia. I don't fear anybody, and I don't hate anybody. If people could feel as comfortable and confident as I do, maybe we wouldn't have all this "Henny-penny, the sky is falling!" There ought to be a place to go. So we're building a constitutional-covenant community near Kamiah. The only requirement for moving in there-it has nothing to do with race, color, creed, sexual persuasion or anything else -- is that you are willing to stand...