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...with an internet connection in every seat Take a Hike Destinations to restore your sense of wonder concert hall (U.S. surfer turned songwriter Jack Johnson recently performed) and, of course, an aquarium - one of the largest in the Japanese capital. Unlike traditional aquariums, this one doesn't attempt to impart knowledge: there are no signboards listing the scientific names of the 20,000 fish, dolphins and penguins within, or diagrams of their anatomies. Instead, all the exhausted office worker needs to do is look at the pretty creatures swimming by. Even the adjacent roller coaster betrays a generation bias, drawing...
...committee recommended that Harvard College Courses impart “knowledge critical for the moral and civic challenges that undergraduates face in the wider world,” and that the courses consist of two hour-long general sessions with an associated seminar...
They would be remembered as a class who knew what it took to get it done and who pledged to impart their experiences to the team’s younger members...
When someone induces himself to vomit in a public forum, everyone wishes to impart their two cents. This past Thursday, the Harvard Republican Club (HRC) issued a press release condemning the protestors who attended last Tuesday’s Careers in Counterterrorism event; more significantly, however, they called upon the Harvard College Democrats to formally dissociate from the Harvard Social Forum (HSF). We have already joined in decrying the protest techniques used during the presentation of the Careers in Counterterrorism panel, but it has been established that HSF was not complicit in the incident...
...market, he does not add that the practice is prohibited in European Community countries because it removes the protective bloom, a film the hen deposits on the shell. McGee also gives scant coverage to vegetables, fruits, herbs and nuts, a shortcoming he acknowledges, calling them token entries, included to impart a sense of completeness to the work...