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...your pictures out of your camera? Many drugstores have automated kiosks. Just insert the memory card and follow the instructions. In some cases, you can leave your memory card behind, and the store staff will print the pictures. And many of the labs where you used to mail your rolls of film now work with memory cards...
...also make your own prints at home. Most of the color ink-jet printers do a fine job, though you'll get best results with photo-ink cartridges and photo paper. Some printers have built-in memory-card slots and their own preview screens, allowing you to print photos without a computer. The best names include Brother, Canon, Epson, HP and Lexmark...
...many of the ads on television and in print for medicines that treat depression. The ubiquity of these advertisements and the commonness of the symptoms can often give the impression that everyone is depressed. Such a sentiment has led to a backlash, with people declaring that depression is something we should all get used to. Many mental health advocates often then angrily fire back that it is outrageous and horrible to tell people that they must learn to live with depression...
...this year at the Coop alone. But don’t blame the distributors for high prices: After the Coop’s rebate, the profit margin on coursepacks is negligible. Coursepacks are expensive because the copyright royalties for articles quickly add up. When you also factor in commercial printing costs, it’s not unusual for a coursepack to cost over $100—as we know all too well. There is reason to be hopeful. Astonishingly, all 30 of the articles in the Ec10 coursepack this semester are available, for free, through the E-Resources on Harvard...
Three years into the Iraq war, TIME asked a variety of thinkers the question at the heart of the debate over the Iraq War - Was It Worth It? Here are some additional responses that did not appear in the print magazine...