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...longer-lived than any of us as individuals,” he wrote. “But the FAS and Harvard progress from one generation to the next on the strength of each individual member’s efforts. I am confident that our energies—yours and mine??will carry the Faculty across this transition, and powerfully into the future.” —Staff writer Evan H. Jacobs can be reached at ehjacobs@fas.harvard.edu...
...despite this abomination, our society, steeped in the rhetoric of equal opportunity, does little to ensure a truly equal system. I’m referring, of course, to the equality of outcome. Why suffer inequity when we can all be the same? A personal issue of mine??one that really offends my acute sense of equality—is the case of the student I’ve nicknamed Mr. Canaday: the freshman who saunters thrice daily through the front door of centrally-located Canaday, positively glowing at the good fortune of his short walk to the dining...
...somber plaintive country music with lingering lyrics, including “Don’t want to shoot nobody, don’t want to get shot” provides the perfect soundscape for vast overhead shots of the iron mine??s barren snow-covered setting. The cinematography and soundtrack crystallize to form a tangible oppression, convincing the audience why this woman made these historic choices...
Ghanaians, on the other hand, could hardly care less about slavery. Acquaintances of mine??tough locals who make their living by conning, wooing or robbing foreigners—shuttled en masse to the festivities, sensing a gullible crowd. And they made out well, hocking cheap handicrafts and dubious tour-guide services at wildly inflated prices to these trusting Americans...
...leave the photos to the digital cameras and get back to text messaging. Maybe everyone should just get a phone like mine??as long as you don’t mind the fumes...