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...Houses are much more comfortable than the beds in the Yard. Don’t believe me? I’ll prove it. Tonight.” 13) “I don’t know what you hear about other colleges—promiscuity is the quickest path to popularity at Harvard.” 14) “Especially with Peer Advising Fellows, promiscuity with Peer Advising Fellows makes you popular.” 15) “Shopping Period? MORE LIKE DRINKING PERIOD! And Reading Period? MORE LIKE FREEBASING PERIOD...
Interestingly, though, once female and male scientists reach the final hurdle on the path to a full professorship—the tenure review—they receive tenure at roughly similar rates, the panelists found. The panel was stacked with figures closely linked to the controversy surrounding Summers’ January 2005 remarks and their aftermath...
...Unlike the recent TV movie The Path to 9/11, which turned The 9/11 Report into a narrative that received sharp criticism, the comix adaptation adheres to the non-partisan tone of the original book - for better or worse. For the better it avoids messy editorializing. For the worse it loses the engagement of telling a single story. It begins with what journalists call a "tick-tock," a minute-by-minute accounting of the hijacking of the planes. Cleverly, Jacobson and Colon use the graphic abilities of the form to show each plane's story in four parallel timelines running across...
...Richards, a keen student of the new media age, turned the state treasurer's slot into a statewide platform and built a loyal following among the agency's bureaucracy. She did such a good job at broadening the position's reach that it later became a path to power for other female Texas politcians including U.S. Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison. In 1988, half way through Richards' second term, she took that confidence and her persona to the Democratic National Convention, wowing everyone with her silver hair and stiletto tongue. Her famous poke at then Vice President George H.W. Bush - "Poor...
...Although Tehran has offered less than the West had demanded, it is making a smart calculation that the Europeans will resist heading down the path of confrontation as long as Iran is willing to offer a credible mechanism for addressing Western concerns over its uranium enrichment...