Word: ideality
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...state: IBM Professor of Business and Government Roger B. Porter, who teaches Government 1540, “The American Presidency,” says modern vice-presidential candidates typically add about three percent to the ticket’s vote in their home state. Kerry’s ideal candidate, then, should come from a state that will swing on a few percentage points...
...conditions at Greater Bay Golf Course in Somers Point, N.J. were anything but ideal. The course—which in the past has hosted Ladies Professional Golf Association events—set up even tougher than normal...
...which sound infinitely better coming through a big system than they do on the Veritas Records compilation. But an hour-long set was perhaps too much to expect. If, as they say, they’re just doing their own thing, it’s ambiguous who their ideal audience might be if not Harvard students. Perhaps it wouldn’t matter as much if the hooks, painstakingly crafted as they are, were a little catchier...
Undoubtably, modern culture subjects men to an increasing level of sexual objectification. While their metabolisms may give them a temporary boost in the battle of the bulge, the new male “ideal bodies” perpetrated by the media are magnifying pressures on all appearanceconscious guys...
Sperber’s desire for the ideal body is not unique. “Guys are being objectified—especially in the gym setting—by both males and females,” says Sam G. Herbert ’04. Herbert says he works out six days a week. “It’s nice to look good and get compliments,” Herbert says. Goonan asserts that working out is a factor in maintaining his image. He explains that the pressure for men to work out to stay in shape...