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Seriously, only in America. I did it also for the experience. I never got to go to college really??where you live on campus and walk to class every day. This gives me the opportunity at age 50 to do it. Here I get to go to classes taught by great professors. You don’t get a grade, but a grade is meaningless—it’s what you retain and what you learn. Like if I go to Alan Dershowitz’s criminal law class, I’m sure he?...
...second video clips filmed during actual section meetings. To an astonishing degree of accuracy, the subjects’ scores matched those that the TFs actually got from their real students at the end of a semester. Apparently, it takes real students very little time—seconds, really??to form long-lasting and detailed judgments about their teachers. Psychologists argue that the same goes for us all: We make rapid judgments about everyone we meet based on nonverbal cues, physical appearance and gestures. These first impressions are emotional, irrational reactions that quickly concretize into permanent opinions. Maybe...
Harvard knew before the match that Brown’s game plan would consist of Mansfield doing a flip—more of a handspring with the ball touching the ground instead of her hands, really??to generate torque with which to launch the ball toward the 5’9 Sewall. It just couldn’t stop...
...electronica,” said Julia C. Davidson ’05, who said ManRay is closer to the Harvard community than other dance clubs, almost all of which are in Boston. “There’s really interesting people—a whole different subculture really??that you don’t normally find in Boston...
While the HIPJ protesters’ ideals are noble, their refusal to contemplate any military action blinds them to the danger that Saddam Hussein poses to peace in the Middle East. The bold assumptions of several speakers at the really??that President Bush is only interested in oil and that unilateral U.S. action constitutes imperialist aggression—are particularly disturbing in light of their purported efforts to promote serious discussion of the issue. HIPJ marginalizes the threat Hussein poses in favor of unsubstantiated attacks on Bush and his foreign policy. Lecturer on History and Literature Timothy...