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...must have read some interesting books as a child," he says finally. "I guess it started with being quick with arithmetic. I was good at it somehow; I guess that helps...
...second problem is that, as the AAC describes it, this paradigm shift will come about mostly (though not entirely) through the study of non-white ethnic groups. This seems to imply that racism in America against non-whites is somehow inherently different from the prejudice faced by white ethnicities throughout this nation's history. This is not necessarily true--anyone who studies the problems of, say, the immigrant Irish and Jews at the turn of the century will realize that these groups faced discrimination that was much stronger and more destructive than that leveled against, say, Asians and Hispanics today...
This comfort sprang from knowing that the people who lived in Holworthy 23 might not be able to write my Expos paper or take my Ec 10 hourly, but they would smile and laugh and somehow make the mountains of tasks more bearable...
...token suit hours' from about 7:30 to 8:30 a.m.," Paul E. Tebbets '71, a former House chair of Students for a Democratic Society, said "It made it very easy to get a date if you were from Adams House because the assumption was that you would somehow end up in the pool...
Perhaps the biggest investor error, says Jamie Kiggen, a managing director and Internet analyst at Bear Stearns, is overconfidence. "Many investors fall into the trap of thinking that technology somehow makes them invulnerable or wiser. Nothing could be further from the truth," she says...