Word: ideas
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...mail accounts for publicity might lead to bombardment of e-mail accounts and leave recipients frustrated. Since in this case all the information is sent through the Dean of Students office, it can be contained in one e-mail. Twice a month is often enough to have some idea of what other organizations are doing without cluttering up e-mail boxes. E-mails are easily deletable should you not choose to read them, and like many other e-mail lists, could easily have an "unsubscribe" option. And they save trees...
Maybe I was a little too fast to jump on the "trash the Coop" bandwagon. I, who once so proudly declared my nonmembership in the Coop, now toy with the idea of joining. Mo Shepard over at Book Tech proclaimed that books are "Five percent of total education cost, and 80 percent of total education." How many classes do I take because of the syllabus, in spite of the professor's droning tone.... I believe. Maybe books are expensive, maybe they could shave off a few dollars here and there, but in the face of copyright lawsuits and the Harvard...
...American performance repertoire by premiering such popular pieces as Handel's Messiah in 1818 (they have performed it annually since 1854), Bach's Mass in B Minor and Verdi's Requiem. Aside from making history, H&H has taken interesting steps in actually bridging musical history, bringing the idea of a "historically informed performance" to Boston audiences since 1986 when the orchestra fell under the artistic direction of Christopher Hogwood. The objective of historically informed performance is to perform music under the conditions in which it was originally performed. Some say this concept is in direct defiance of technological musical...
Racism is all around us. But no one is willing to identify its philosophical nature and causes. Anyone who did would soon discover its real source: Harvard's classrooms. Harvard's professors teach as unquestionable doctrine the idea that race is all-important, and Harvard's ideological propagandists disseminate...
...idea of the First Amendment is that in a marketplace of ideas, including ideas that are wildly unpopular and possibly even offensive, society will discover the best policies and values by which to govern themselves. Its purpose is not to grant free license of personal offense to those that are too cowardly to claim responsibility for their words...