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...understand the usefulness of requiring all students to have a thorough grounding in Western Civilization. Although a white Anglo-Saxon Protestant (a definition which I see the need for only on official documents). I appreciate the opportunity to take courses like Literature and Arts C-16, "Rebirth and Karma in Indian Literature and Ritual." This is a course which Mr. Chrisman singles out, apparently for its specific focus. In my opinion, the current diversity at Harvard simply does not, and should not, allow for a limited core curriculum. To cite and example from my own studies, a course with...
...this day, there appears to be no end to core course proliferation. The 1994-95 "Courses of Instruction" book includes well over 150 Core courses, including more than a dozen new entries. New courses include such relatively obscure topics as those of Literature and Arts C-16, "Rebirth and Karma in Indian Literature and Ritual." Many core courses could be worthwhile evening lectures or even field of concentration courses; few provide the survey of fundamental knowledge normally associated with a core...
...Rebirth and Karma in Indian Literature andRitual," led by Wales Professor of SanskritMichael Witzel, will explore the places of the twoHindi rites in India's society and books...
...rebirth of Nance, or more treys from Mark Price...
...symphony of rebirth there is chord of despair, For in these early weeks and months of its life, the deer tick is even more microscopic than usual. For outdoorsy types this spells one thing: Trouble with a capital T. Because the Deer Tick trades in slow incurable death: Lyme Disease... Disease with a capital...