Word: shared
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...shop to pay rent, a college dropout discussing the problems of our education system and a woman with epilepsy. Statements on e-mail romances, corrupt politics and violence are all present, addressing the concerns of contemporary society. The novel's contributors comprise a fairly limited circle in that they share an obvious common trait: all are writers. What's more, almost all of them are intimately involved with New York City: some were born there, other moved to the big apple hoping to find a career or looking for a life. As a result, one of the book's most...
...city this summer, I unfortunately have to tell you that it isn't nearly as simple outside the ivy walls as it could be here at Harvard. Take, for example, where you live. At Harvard, you live among thousands of people, at least a few of whom must share your interests and be attractive to you. In the "real world," that mystical place where everything seems so perfect, finding someone who shares your passion for the American Revolution or the anatomy of butterflies is rather more difficult than meeting them in class or through your extracurricular organization...
...being alone can be fabulous. Take care of yourself, think about yourself...but loneliness can eventually take its toll. Whom are you going to tell about your brilliant self-revelations? Whom are you going to share dinner with? Whom are you going to wander with in the galleries of the museums you stop by? It can be a little too lonely...
Floors housing first-years are segregated bygender, with designated single-sex bathrooms. Butsophomores living in the residential collegesuites may share bathrooms with the oppositegender, said Yale spokesperson Tom Conroy...
...article "who once formed an ambitious middle class and have fled the country in total frustration." But ethnic division, poverty and mass ignorance have made it virtually impossible for an honest, intelligent and well-meaning leadership to emerge. While I am saddened by the recent events in Nigeria, I share the belief of most Nigerians that this is the best opportunity we have ever had to shed some of the burdens that have held us back since independence. ONYEKWERE OGAN Los Angeles...