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Sloyan does not regard this as a good thing, but never once does he suggest that it was inexplicable. It derived in part from the everyday misery and terror facing average believers. However badly they suffered, they thought, Jesus must have suffered more. If they dedicated their torments to his, others concluded, it might lend sanctity to the senseless. Little wonder that one mystic reported that Christ had told her, "I was beaten on the body 6,666 times; beaten on the head 110 times; pricks of thorns in the head, 110 ... mortal thorns in the forehead, 3 ... the drops...
...Tehamana. Gauguin had returned home one night to find her stretched on their bed in terror of the darkness, which Tahitians believed was populated by spirits. The seated figure brooding at left is one of them. Over the bed are the starbursts of imaginary flowers that Gauguin contrived to suggest the nighttime phosphorescence that the islanders believed was the visible sign of those spirits...
...together to promote civic responsibility through Harvard’s student-run Model Congress convention. This list certainly goes on, but while these truly extraordinary efforts by students have gone widely unnoticed both by their peers and by the general public, it took just a couple of undergrads to suggest the idea of a campus sexuality magazine and suddenly, the whole world was watching...
...important to note that contrary to popular belief, most of the attack sites were well-lit and close to blue phones—and a few of them were even on the routes recommended by HUPD as “designated safety pathways.” This fact should suggest a valuable lesson for all Harvard students: just because a pathway is well-lit and widely-considered “safe” does not mean it is. Even when traveling through seemingly safe areas, it is important for students to be on their guard, for sexual assaults can happen...
...important to note that contrary to popular belief, most of the attack sites were well-lit and close to blue phones—and a few of them were even on the routes recommended by HUPD as “designated safety pathways.” This fact should suggest a valuable lesson for all Harvard students: just because a pathway is well-lit and widely-considered “safe” does not mean it is. Even when traveling through seemingly safe areas, it is important for students to be on their guard, for sexual assaults can happen...