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...written. But then I got a B–. I was devastated. So I changed. THC: And went to VES?DA: No, my roommate was in it, and he always loved it. I did not know what to do; I was terrified. But one has to understand it is OK not to know. I ended up in Social Anthro, and using all my electives at VES. My parents are hardworking teachers in Brooklyn, I thought there was something wrong about doing just VES.THC: [Arnheim Lecturer on Filmmaking] Robb Moss gave a great introduction for your film. Did you know...
...wireless connectivity. It's not a bad idea: You're listening to a song and think, hey, I should send this track to my friend. You click on the song's name, then select "Send." Nearby Zunes are quickly listed, and you select your friend, who then clicks OK to permit the download. In seconds, the entire song is transferred. Your friend has three days to listen to it up to three times before the song turns into a pumpkin, albeit a pumpkin your friend can then go and buy at the Zune Marketplace...
...your roommate’s moving in!” “Oh really? With whom?”Yes, needless to say, I was thrilled. Will is a 300lb giant. My room is large, but certainly designed for one inhabitant. So far, we’ve managed OK: I’ve given him a small corner, just between my door and my loveseat, with which to do what he pleases. His bed is an Aero mattress, conveniently stored in the closet during the day. He brought his own comforter. Kelly Clarkson is always available on his laptop...
...recital. Her mother is sharp, though; I don't have to threaten with crutches and operations to get her on board with me on this. And Victoria comforts me when I say I'm sorry about keeping her out of dance for another three weeks: "It's ok-It's nice to be home in the afternoon. I read and play games, I have a life." This is a little embarrassing for both adults in the room; my kids are overworked too. Another timing issue...
...tell the woman in labor to come in to the hospital? Tell the aging man it's time for his knee replacement? The family it's time for a hospice? Scarcely any time is spent on questions like these in a medical education and if I were to say, "ok, I'll fix that" I don't know where I would begin, how I would teach it, especially to young people who just haven't felt as many months trickle though them as I have. I wish I could because there is a deep and enchanting thing, sometimes beautiful, about...