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...This question can be answered by looking at the social, political, and economic factors of the countries I actually did the reading for. 4) [Comparative Study of Religion] I would like to answer this question through a drawing of the Prophet Mohammed. 5) [Women, Gender, and Sexuality] To be honest, I only took this course to pick up girls. I haven’t the slightest idea what systems of oppression even means. 6) [Af-Am] I learned everything I need to know about this subject from watching “The Disorderlies,” so here goes...
...snapped streaks, but an auspicious end to the dual season and past successes at Eastern Sprints make this Sunday the right time to be the underdog for Harvard.“We haven’t really focused on how everybody else is going to be, to be honest,” sophomore varsity stroke George Kitovitz said. “We’re just trying to play our own game now, and the important thing is not to underestimate anyone.”Eastern Sprints also gives Harvard its first glimpse at Wisconsin, ranked...
Rumsfeld, who was not pleased, called Hayden into his office to chew him out. Hayden argued that his sworn duty as a general was to give his honest opinion when asked. So among CIA insiders, his appointment to head the largest civilian intelligence agency hardly represents a Rumsfeld coup. During private meetings on the Hill in advance of confirmation hearings scheduled to begin this week, Hayden said he would consider retiring from the uniformed military as part of assuming the CIA job. It may be that, in spirit at least, he already...
...evening, including U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, Ralph Nader, Will Smith, George Lucas, Nobel laureate James Watson, Bill Belichick and Dr. Andrew Weil. We also attracted such political opposites as Bill O'Reilly and Al Franken, which I like to think proves my point that TIME is an honest broker of the news, whether it be in the magazine or on TIME.com...
...around you miserable, too," Hannah's sister spits at her during a canoe trip, and she's not totally wrong). That's a huge risk for an author. "I understand that not everybody likes my characters," she admits affably. "It gets mentioned to me. I just want to be honest about the way people are." It's this daring that separates Sittenfeld's work from the stacks of Day Glo--colored chick-lit novels that clog the aisles of Waldenbooks. Here's another example: she never tells the reader whether Hannah is beautiful. "When a female character feels insecure...