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...like planets in late 2009 or early 2010, according to Szentgyorgyi. But while many say Earth-like planets are the most likely locations of extra-terriestial life, Szentgyorgyi did note that this belief may prove unfounded. “It may turn out that there’s really smart pond scum that eat sulfur somewhere instead,” he chuckled. “But we really see [Earth-like planets] as the first step.” —Staff writer Clifford M. Marks can be reached at cmarks@fas.harvard.edu...
...dictatorships in Middle Eastern countries oppress their people, extreme poverty and lack of access to health and education, people who feel like they?re being oppressed by their own countries. Michael F. Scheuer, who?s the former head of the Bin Laden unit of the CIA, said something very smart and eloquent, which was, what these people realize is rather than going after their own countries, they have to go to the champion and protector of these countries and that was the United States, so you start to see the pattern develop...
...fond of, don’t expect him to cater to your preference for more than a moment. With five solo albums behind him, Green’s satiric stylings alone may be enough to carry fans through “Sixes & Sevens.” He is consistently smart-mouthed, with more sting than the Magnetic Fields and some serious comedic variety. He puts his chameleonic quality to good use, managing to mock the sensibilities of Tom Waits, Johnny Cash, the Beach Boys, and Broadway musicals without sacrificing any part of his characteristic wit. Keeping in mind what they...
...explain it to you later. So at a certain point, your attitude becomes, “I’m pretty intelligent. So if I’m not understanding what you’re explaining to me, it’s not because I’m not smart enough, it’s because you’re not explaining it well.” So that gives you a sense of confidence when you’re dealing with technology or financial reporting. When they’re talking about collateralized debt obligations, it becomes...
...tended to dominate the Junior 24.” The inductees represent 17 different concentrations, with 9 concentrating in the social sciences, 8 in the humanities, and 7 in the natural sciences, according to Coakley. “I feel pretty honored to be among people who are so smart and accomplished,” said Marina Fisher ’09, one of the juniors to be inducted into the society. There will be another election in the fall and one next spring to bring the total number of inductees to 10 percent of the graduating class...