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...world. No doubt this is true. Trouble is, bright young Americans are already on better terms with bright young Afghanis than they are with poor old Americans. We’re throwing our energy at cultural ambassadorship even as respect for the intelligentsia collapses throughout Middle America. Oughtn??t we consider some serious outreach efforts on our own territory...
...rarely run when they should and are frequently overcrowded. Even if we ignore the fact that this criticism applies to just about every transportation system on earth—Boston’s subway doesn’t run on time, neither do major airlines—it still oughtn??t carry much weight. For one thing, it’s not true; while shuttles do occasionally run off-schedule, they always run regularly. What delays there are can usually be attributed to a handful of phenomena commonly observed in the Harvard Square area, traffic and snow chief...
...There are still too many who [write theses] and who oughtn??t because they just don’t have the skills and their expectations are all wrong,” says Williamson, who adds that these students comprise “a small number...
...with each other without anyone’s noticing, much less caring. For the first time, we can spend hours on extracurricular activities without anyone’s asking us if we’ve done our homework, or if we’ve eaten dinner or if we oughtn??t to go to bed. For the first time, no one is preventing us from doing things to excess...
...They’re good faculty, but they’re making up a gap that oughtn??t to be,” he said...
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