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...Before applying for the position, Gray had spoken with colleagues who had been senior tutors in other houses...
...major religious forces on campus have spoken out urging the Harvard administration to negotiate with the protesters currently occupying Mass. Hall...
...Bush is reluctant to sign up to an international agreement that would require American industries to install expensive new anti-pollution equipment in factories. The Administration insists that it has by no means spoken its last word on global warming and pledges a coherent - if unspecified - policy at some later date. It would like this line to be seen as thoughtful caution...
...community’s support for a living wage, and for the sit-in, has been truly overwhelming, and witnessing it grow has been a moving experience. Equally overwhelming has been the lack of vocal opposition. Literally a handful of students have spoken against the sit-in outside the building or in the pages of The Crimson, and after speaking with us or attending public events, several have changed their minds. The lack of vocal opposition has highlighted the isolation of the University administration as it opposes a living wage. The administration’s isolation is also seen...
...language - perhaps the most nuanced skill a person can master - the brain does appear to have fertile and less fertile periods. At birth, babies have the potential to learn any language with equal ease, but by six months, they have begun to focus on the one tongue they hear spoken most frequently. Parents can take advantage of this brain plasticity by introducing a second or even third language, but only if they intend to speak them all with equal frequency until the child is fluent. Merely buying the occasional bilingual toy or videotape will teach kids little, and it certainly...