Word: insights
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...educated males. Are you at all worried about the charge of navel-gazing? How does this affect the cultural or political work that your book might perform, if at all?KG: This happens to be the stuff that right now I can write best about and with the most insight and the most depth of any other subject in the world. This happens to be what I know. It’s possible that I’ll learn other things in the future—I hope—but this is the book that I could write right...
...managing the site’s Facebook group and contacting the offices for career services at various institutions across the country to raise awareness of the Web site. Even though she doesn’t play as large a role as her brothers do, Ethel’s insider insight is invaluable for keeping the newsletters on track...
...impressively to this new dynamic, the freshman insists that he has room to improve.“My personal goal is just to keep getting better through the year and continue getting acclimated to the game,” Gibbons explains.The rookie’s abundance of talent and insight endow him with tremendous potential to be an asset on the field. Yet, any exchange with Tillman suggests that the rookie’s admirable qualities extend far beyond the sidelines.Although Tillman is also a new face at Harvard, meaning that he did not recruit Gibbons himself, the coach recognizes...
...mean ‘Tuesday.’)” I can’t help but feel that his editors ought to have taken another look at the manuscript before it went to print. To be fair, the book is not entirely lacking in insight. Leitch’s essay about steroids is a particularly cogent meditation on sports’ most-discussed topic, if only because its thesis is one rarely voiced in the media: the truth is, we just don’t care. At the end of the day, Barry Bonds is an incredible athlete...
...Road that ran from Asia through the Middle East to Europe, has been important to Ma’s work over the last five years. “We may have common languages and economic systems,” he said, “but do we have any insight into how someone else thinks...