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To a first-time visitor, the harbor promenade on the Kowloon peninsula side can appear as the city's focal and most active point. During the day, the harbor, despite the recent threats of rising pollution, typhoons and the practice of land reclamation, houses the world's busiest container port...
We are also concerned by the philosophy that undergirds the move to randomization. For the College to define diversity as sheer randomness--the chance combination of rooming groups under the same roof--is reductive and inaccurate. Student personalities and identities are multifaceted and while randomization may create more colorful house...
The cult represents more than an X-Files-meets-Revelation stew, however. The group plainly tailored its message in an attempt to be palatable to the broadest group of people possible. "Our dilemma was multifaceted: How do we present the information in a credible fashion, when to most, our Truth...
Johnson also said he favors a multifaceted approach in housing issues, calling for a "national economic policy that focuses on education to increase income."
Choosing which role a club should play is no easy task. Limited funds and multifaceted memberships force club officers to tinker with their organizations' programming, searching for the perfect balance between social action and social interaction.