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Bagemihl's ideas have caused a stir in the higher, human community, especially among scientists who find it simplistic to equate any animal behavior with human behavior. But Bagemihl stands behind the findings, arguing that if homosexuality comes naturally to other creatures, perhaps it's time to quit getting into such a lather over the fact that it comes naturally to humans too. "Animal sexuality is more complex than we imagined," says Bagemihl. "That diversity is part of human heritage...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Gay Side of Nature | 4/26/1999 | See Source »

Space bar...down, down, down...space bar...up, up...space bar--shit, I have tutorial then. Or do I? Wait--that was last semester! TELNET HAS QUIT UNEXPECTEDLY DUE TO AN ACCESS ERROR. Fuck...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 100 REASONS WHY HARVARD SUCKS | 4/22/1999 | See Source »

Dokeep working diligently; if you don't put in a good effort down the stretch, you won't be as relieved when it's all over. But don't quit eating, sleeping or exercising. It won't help your concentration, and it's just not worth it. And when it's all over, your thesis is in and you're on Spring Break...

Author: By Geoffrey C. Upton, | Title: Thesis Do's and Don't's | 4/21/1999 | See Source »

...immortal--or at least that if they stop in time, their lungs will heal. But a report in last week's Journal of the National Cancer Institute suggests early smoking may trigger changes in DNA that put young smokers at higher risk for cancer even if they later quit. Researchers studying lung-cancer patients found that those with the worst genetic damage were not those who smoked longest but those who started youngest. What's more, the earlier they started, the more severe the damage...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Smoking Gun For the Young | 4/19/1999 | See Source »

That's not to say kids who have the smoking habit shouldn't try to quit as soon as they can. After all, there are plenty of other tobacco-related diseases--for example, heart disease, stroke and emphysema--that only get worse the longer you smoke...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Smoking Gun For the Young | 4/19/1999 | See Source »

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