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America's responsibility now, as we mark the first Earth Day of a new millennium, is to bring these lessons to bear against new, more profound environmental challenges. We must look well beyond our own cities and countryside, make environment a core foreign policy objective and provide the leadership needed to put all nations on a cleaner, more sustainable path to prosperity...
...right. In the struggle against history's most profound environmental challenges, America must lead. For the sake of our children, and our planet...
...weeks ago I got a peek, brief but profound, at the intimate workings of Harvard University at the heart of its generative core, University Hall. Like most of my experiences at Harvard, this one began with a rejection. Over the past few years I have acquired the habit of submitting essays to the Bowdoin Prize Essay Contest for Undergraduates. I no longer do it because I have any serious hope of winning: It has just become a habit, maybe even an addiction...
...vision of the Shorenstein Center is where [media studies are] done on a lot of different levels," he said. "Very quickly in Internet and case studies, more thoughtful in longer research, and done at its most profound...when the discipline of academic research is merged with the curiosity of investigative reporting...
...right to make whatever changes are necessary to create a unified vision." Or from the other side of the battlefield: "Only the playwright really knows his or her own work so his or her staging choices must be respected." Such arguments turn one of the most profound questions one can ask about theater into a simple power struggle between individuals, a war of egos rather than a war of critical ideologies...