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...slowly.'" But dumbing down, she insists, is precisely the wrong way to go. Girls don't think boys' games are too hard; they think they're too stupid. "They lack complexity in dimensions that girls care about," Laurel says. Boys like overt competition, violence and mastery for their own sake; girls, by contrast, prefer covert competition, intricate narratives and group efforts based on complex social hierarchies...
...that much and then say that they don't have the money to tenure new professors, especially minorities and women," says Megan L. Peimer '97, former co-president of the Radcliffe Union of Students. "It substantiates my view that Harvard sees itself as an organization that grows for the sake of growth...
While we do not believe in preservation for preservation's sake, and certainly not merely for economic gain, we do believe that the Tasty is an important part of what makes Harvard Square, Harvard Square...
...substantiates my view that Harvard sees itself as an organization that grows for the sake of growth," she added...
...course reporters have worked as intelligence agents. But to do so endangers other reporters and violates journalism's quaint, faint imperative to work for only one paycheck and report even awkward truths. The counterbalancing urgency--biological warfare, for Pete's sake--makes Truell's decision too easy, so that in the last chapters a paunch begins to show on what was a taut and enjoyable job of writing...