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Kazen says that most e-group members react with surprise when they meet him in person...

Author: By Elizabeth S. Widdicombe, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Prefrosh E-group Connected Class of ’03 | 6/5/2003 | See Source »

...instance, is the most common human phobia, and it makes good evolutionary sense for it to be instinctive. Learning to fear snakes the hard way would be dangerous. Yet experiments with monkeys reveal that their fear of snakes (and probably ours) must still be acquired by watching another individual react with fear to a snake. It turns out that it is easy to teach monkeys to fear snakes but very difficult to teach them to fear flowers. What we inherit is not a fear of snakes but a predisposition to learn a fear of snakes--a nature for a certain...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: What Makes You Who You Are | 6/2/2003 | See Source »

...must “deal with them appropriately and give them their just desserts.” But then, he says that because Harvard is “already crawling with Blair Hornstines,” it’s “hypocritical” to react to her lawsuit with shock and abhorrence...

Author: By Jonah M. Knobler, | Title: Blair Hornestine An Exceptional Case | 5/23/2003 | See Source »

...collagen has long been used in this way to flesh out wrinkles, but because some people react badly to bovine protein, allergy tests were needed six weeks before the procedure. CosmoDerm and CosmoPlast, approved for cosmetic use by the FDA in March, don't require testing because they come from lab-grown human cells. The treatment, which costs $575 and up, depending on how much you need, may cause a little bruising or irritation but is otherwise safe and produces results that last roughly four to six months...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Beyond Botox | 5/19/2003 | See Source »

...Harvard begins to gain momentum, “Thirteen” keeps reappearing on the radar. The troupe, which premiered in the Rieman Center for the Performing Arts back in January, brings actors, musicians and dancers together for a wild and entirely improvised performance in which the artists react to each other’s work...

Author: By Emily S. High, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Quick on Their Feet | 4/30/2003 | See Source »

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