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Word: pathe (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1990-1999
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...time at Harvard brings us closer to adulthood. Every day, we are forced to make decisions that influence the path our lives will take. Be it choosing classes, deciding which extracurricular activities to pour our hearts into, or evaluating whether or not a certain dining hall meal is edible, we are constantly making choices. Resolving questions such as these for ourselves leads to a higher level of maturity and propels us toward adulthood, toward an existence as freely-choosing individuals...

Author: By Timothy F. Sohn, | Title: Fudging the Line Into Manhood | 12/7/1998 | See Source »

...find a career path where I can live the way I've enjoyed living here and not be overly concerned with the prices of the niceties in life? I can search for a job Harvard would like to me to have, instead of wandering the earth to find myself. I can get a steady salary that will go up with time and eventually I'll send a check here in gratitude for teaching me what to appreciate...

Author: By Sarah Jacoby, | Title: Yearning for a Thrifty Life | 12/7/1998 | See Source »

...think we should go down the path oftaking from people who have worked hard and donewell and give it to people who are less willing totake a risk," she said...

Author: By Christopher C. Pappas, CONTRIBUTING WRITERS | Title: Texas Senator Criticizes Taxes In IOP Address | 12/4/1998 | See Source »

...more haves than have-nots in the world population. The capitalist business system that brought this about is our art form. It is no surprise then that some of the most talented and motivated young people today are eager to test their mettle, to step forward along the path that will push them furthest towards excellence. Why shirk these bigger challenges, why dodge our weightiest responsibilities, why go the toothpick route...

Author: By Kaustuv Sen, | Title: In Defense of Business Careers | 12/1/1998 | See Source »

...vaporized. But a typical asteroid hits at less than half that speed, and some fragments often survive. So why did this one turn up 5,400 miles away from the Yucatan impact site? Kyte believes it was flung by the explosion high above the atmosphere in a ballistic path that plopped it into the Pacific...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Chip off the Doomsday Rock | 11/30/1998 | See Source »

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