Word: path
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...Harvard education, will face a fork in the road this fall when Baker Professor of Economics Martin S. Feldstein ’61 ends his 21-year stint atop the course. Handing the reins to Freed Professor of Economics N. Gregory Mankiw, the economics department has chosen the correct path for the course, regardless of the gripes of liberal opponents. Ec 10 undoubtedly presents a conservative view of the world to its many students, but it is a classical economic approach. Thus, Mankiw’s intention to inherit the course and teach it with changes that are more...
...Each country in the Middle East will take a different path of reform. And every nation that starts on that journey can know that America will walk at its side." GEORGE W. BUSH, U.S. President, on recent steps toward democracy in Iraq, Lebanon, Egypt and Saudi Arabia, in a speech at the U.S. National Defense University...
...simplicity is not without a purpose. The de-emphasis of accessory props, costumes, and frilly stage designs clears the path for the main attraction of the opera— the music to shine...
...female sexuality. So while the discourse on abortion continues to ignore the entire spectrum of sexual behavior, social pressures, and poverty that leads to a individual’s decision over whether to have an abortion, we are stuck in a fruitless struggle, one that will continue along the path of demonizing women and framing the act of abortion as inherently bad (a judgment I disagree with, but which is founded largely on personal conviction and can’t be changed...
...experiences are startlingly universal. She grew up in Massachusetts, majored in English at Syracuse University, and then moved to New York to work in publishing. Along the way—starting with a tumbler of Southern Comfort at age 14—drinking trailed Zalickas on her path. Alcohol is the lens through which she views her adolescent development. In the book she tries to chart who she has become and why, and mainly, to make sense of all the things that simply don’t—why an intelligent, kind, and beautiful girl would drink enough...