Word: shared
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Penn has its share of the huge lecture classes, too. If you take introduction to economics, psychology, biology or chemistry, expect to be in a class with hundreds of other. All of these big classes break into recitations once a week to discuss the material in a smaller setting...
...hard fought matches, the Crimson defeated Brown (14-6, 2-4), 5-4 on Friday and Yale, 6-3, yesterday to clinch a share of the Ivy title...
...have at least a share. Penn is also undefeated, but we beat them head-to-head...
...hard fought matches, the Crimson defeated Brown (14-6, 2-4), 5-4 on Friday and Yale, 6-3, yesterday to clinch a share of the Ivy title. HARVARD 5 Brown 4 YALE 4 HARVARD...
What humans share with so many other animals, it now appears, is freewheeling homosexuality. For centuries opponents of gay rights have seen same-gender sex as a uniquely human phenomenon, one of the many ways our famously corruptible species flouts the laws of nature. But nature's morality, it seems, may be remarkably flexible, at least if the new book Biological Exuberance (St. Martin's Press), by linguist and cognitive scientist Bruce Bagemihl, is to be believed. According to Bagemihl, the animal kingdom is a more sexually complex place than most people know--one where couplings routinely take place...