Word: herman
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...Neuroscience and issues of the mind are such exciting fields right now," says Amy E. Herman '97, biology concentrator and co-chair of the Undergraduate Society for Neuroscience. "It's really great to get undergraduates interested in all the varying ideas coming forth right...
Indeed, some students may have already met the track requirements. Herman A. Sanchez '97, a psychology concentrator, actually reduced his concentration requirements by joining the track. Math and science courses that previously did not count towards his degree in psychology will now meet requirements for the cognitive neuroscience MBB track...
...assume that a CD from a vegetarian libertarian Christian techno-artist who claims to be a descendant of Herman Melville's would be unbearable, right? Well, no. Everything Is Wrong, the new album from MOBY (yes, like the whale), is quite all right. Moby, whose earlier releases include Thousand, after the number of beats it has per minute, offers music to dance to, or pray to. "I call it 'emotional music,'" he says, "because it's all over the place...
...something else," notes Dr. Lenore Terr of the University of California, San Francisco. Similarly, she argues, extreme traumas can be more deeply buried than other memories. "This may seem counter-intuitive to the lay person, who thinks 'If something terrible happens, I will always remember it,' " says Dr. Judith Herman, a psychiatrist at Harvard Medical School. "But these memories seem to be laid down in an altered state of consciousness...
...final shady irony, historian Herman Belz notes that President Richard Nixon--by virtue of his "decisive executive branch support for color-conscious policies"--was most responsible for the abandonment of the color-blind standard and the commitment of government to racial preferences, targets and set-asides...