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For a more general understanding of the issues, your readers should know that the facts about women in science and academic careers differ considerably from the common assumptions about the salience of family obligations and the grounds for women's decisions about careers. Nearly 40 percent of the women who...
Why, just four years ago, The Winter Olympics were a setting for scandal and controversy and tabloid headlines, all Nancy and Tonya, catty remarks and vainglorious ambition. What a difference an Olympiad makes. Now, in a near rustic city in Japan, the Games beckon once again as a refuge from...
Martinez, a Crimson editor, cited the safety of Memorial Drive and city beautification as issues which are "intrinsic to students' daily lives."
To compensate for the network's intrinsic lack of security, MIT developed the Kerberos System several years ago. The system allows for encryption of usernames and passwords.
"Trying Not To Think About It" is a plaintive, moody examination of denial and self-deception. The opening verse rails irrationally on the intrinsic faults of innocent locales ("Southern California is bad for the soul") before grudgingly returning to the self: "how can I shield myself from the things that...