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...expressed concern about the report’s emphasis on Faculty members rather than students, saying that the report’s authors, in seeking to improve Harvard’s classrooms, had paid little attention to student behavior.Professor of Latin Kathleen M. Coleman called for “mutual commitment on the part of teachers and learners.”“As the ancient Greeks knew, if all the oarsmen are put on one end of the trireme, it will sink or at least sail around in circles,” the classicist said...
...report sketched a timeline of the unending turmoil between the Sunnis and the Shi'ites, two sects quite similar at first glance but harboring a mutual hatred that has burned for centuries. Readers believed that with such a venomous history, Iraq will need more than the U.S.'s plan to return to stability...
...Southern Baptists and Roman Catholics. If Iraqis cannot tolerate slight differences in practice of the same religion, how can they embrace democracy? One of the foundations of our democracy is the acceptance of different ideologies, including religion. It's time for Sunnis and Shi'ites to get over their mutual 1,300-year-old grudge. If Americans can accept a multitude of religious creeds among their compatriots, then surely Iraqis can accept differences in the same religion...
...call to the Canadian National Team would not be a stretch for Harbec, who is already a member of the country’s U-22 team. Despite these differences, Chu and Harbec have found common ground in the realm of hockey. Their battles on the ice have created mutual admiration between the two—as well as a lasting friendship. “We compete really hard against each other,” Chu says. “But at the end of the day I think we can appreciate the challenge we pose for each other...
...extreme beliefs that Weiss and Finkelstein hold are no more legitimate because these men are Jewish. Rather, all sides should agree that such men, who further conspiracy theories, apologize for violence against civilians, and excuse calls for genocide, have no place on a campus interested in coexistence and mutual understanding. Michael Segal ’09, a Crimson editorial editor, is a biochemical sciences concentrator in Cabot House. Jacob M. Victor ’09, a Crimson editorial editor, is a social studies concentrator in Leverett House...