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...need to count cards is...grade-school math.” As attendees followed along in their own decks, he explained the counting process. Cards numbered two through six are “plus one”; seven through nine are “neutral??; and ten through ace are “minus one.” Adding the value of the cards being played gives the “count” of the decks, and the higher the count, the better the chance of winning in a game of blackjack. Using this basic strategy...
...addition to building environmentally low-impact buildings, could Harvard also be a groundbreaker in low-impact construction techniques? Maybe the concept of being “carbon-neutral?? could be extended so the decades of construction alongside our homes would have no net negative environmental effect on our community...
...last three years, social science concentrators have remained the least satisfied. In 2004, students rated their satisfaction slightly below neutral??a 2.9 on the five-point scale—and in 2005, students rated their satisfaction as 2.6. The Class of 2006 marked their satisfaction at a 2.8, a figure still below neutral...
...masters, House Committee (HoCo) chairs, Harvard University Dining Services (HUDS) officials, and College deans that comprise the committee. Both issues will be further examned by CHL subcommittees that will report back to CHL in November. Problems with Co-Ed housing—otherwise known as “Gender Neutral?? housing—included the logistical problem of what to do when students in co-ed living situations leave for a semester to study abroad, leaving an empty bed in a gender neutral living situation. A visiting student needing that bed may not want to be in such...
Associate Professor of Government Barry C. Burden wrote in an e-mail that he was surprised to see more students respond “neutral?? or “don’t know” for the question about Summers than for the question about FAS members’ handling of the situation...