Word: siting
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Rooks said workers are currently fighting for "basic rights," including safe drinking water, bathrooms near the job site, job seniority, medical care and freedom from sexual harassment...
Reactions to the Dancing Baby have been mixed. Bom S. Kim '00, who first was introduced to the hip-shaking figure early last year, has set up a link to the Dancing Baby on his web site. Explains Kim, "I get tons of email about it from people from South America and Europe. Basically I get two kinds of responses: people either think it's wrong or hilarious." He himself finds it amusing, which is why he placed it on his web site, but adds, "Some of the different versions--Drunken Baby, Baby Peeing--that's wrong...
...history in the fall, I began by showing slides of Australia's two most recognized icons--Uluru (or Ayer's Rock) and the Sydney Opera House. They make an interesting pair. That extraordinary monolith, Uluru, not only serves as an image of the Outback, but, as an Aboriginal sacred site, of the culture of the first Australians. The Sydney Opera House on the other hand, a symbol of modernism in expansive mood, reminds us that Australia is also a highly urbanized society capable of producing its own monuments...
...recently read the article "The 7 Best Web Sites@Harvard" in the Science and Technology section (Apr. 7). In choosing the "best" web sites, the writer, Scott A. Penner, seemed to focus on design, organization, and usefulness in the sense that someone might use this site as a reference source to get information for a paper...
When I think of what makes a student web site good I think about entertainment--things that make me laugh, cry, or get angry. I enjoy sites that provoke some sort of emotion. I may sound like a sore loser, considering that my web site was not chosen, but if for no other reason than a few laughs, check out my homepage at http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~muoio and see what you, rather than Penner, think. SCOTT D. MUOIO '00 April...