Word: respect
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Maldacena has also earned the respect of his peers outside of Harvard. At a 1998, conference at which he presented his work, a physicist from the University of Chicago turned his complicated theories into lyrics and convinced the 300 theoretical physicists at the conference to dance to a parody titled "Hey, Maldacena...
...result of this hands-off style, Rudenstine sometimes comes across as being too insular with respect to undergraduates. For example, three years ago as the College buzzed about the first-ever, campus-wide elections of the Undergraduate Council's president and vice president, Rudenstine was oblivious to the sea of colorful campaign posters visible from his office window--he had no idea the elections were happening...
TITLE GONE, SELF-RESPECT INTACT...
...actions. Violent movies are, in some ways, a venting mechanism. And rather than blame the movies and place further suffocating laws on kids, why not let them decide what they can and cannot see? By giving them the freedom to choose, you are showing them a little piece of respect and responsibility...
...still very mother-centered. It's still "mother, mother, mother," when it really has to be "mother, father, society." It's quite outrageous that the rich, powerful U.S. is one of the few modern industrial nations without a national child-care program. We are backward in that respect. Before, men had wives who took care of the details of life. And because of that, men became too divorced from the concrete dailiness of life. Now they are beginning to carry the baby in the backpack and share in the details of life...