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...from the vulgarity and impropriety of the world, but their actions are in fact more detrimental to the maturity of children than they are helpful. If award-winning literature is not a valid source from which to build one’s knowledge, it is unclear what is. And ten years old—the age of the book’s heroine—is surely old enough to have developed the ability to cope with a few advanced anatomical terms...

Author: By Ronald K. Kamdem | Title: Not So Lucky | 3/1/2007 | See Source »

...over-protecting children. Many adults fail to realize that gradual, limited exposure to the lewd and violent world is vital to a child’s mental and social growth. Protecting children too much will simply make them unprepared when they inevitably face adult issues. After all, if a ten-year-old can’t consult responsible sources that include words like “scrotum” or “menstruation,” then what are the chances of him later consulting them about sex and drugs...

Author: By Ronald K. Kamdem | Title: Not So Lucky | 3/1/2007 | See Source »

...would do. Something you’ve always wanted to tell someone: backstreet’s back alright Favorite childhood toy: toothpaste Favorite part about Harvard: the pretty views, the foreignors, and Quincy grille food Describe yourself in three words: Giant, decalingual (is that a word...whatever means speaks ten languages), and lying In 15 minutes you are: Eating cheese fries if all the pennies in my wallet total $3.50. In 15 years you are: possibly going through my shaved head, umbrella wielding, crazy, angry Britney phase, but hopefully just looking like one supa hot thirty-four year...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Scoped! | 2/28/2007 | See Source »

...site provides an example in our own lingo: “I don’t have a problem. You’ve got the problem, Dude. And besides, you’re beginning to tick me off!” Cowabunga! Surprisingly, a random sample of ten students in Quincy House dining hall yielded none who scored in the addicted range of 7 to 9 “yes” answers. Four were not addicted, while the remaining six had 4-6 “yes” answers; for them, the survey recommends reading both reports...

Author: By Mark A. Pacult, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: We're Addicted. | 2/28/2007 | See Source »

When I told my parents I planned to be among them, they seemed a little surprised and politely asked me why. When I told the Quincy House business tutors, they did the same, and then handed me a ten page essay critiquing consulting as the Harvard student’s default dream job. When I went to OCS’s orientation session, they too reminded us that there are lots of other jobs out there, that eRecruiting companies represent only a small percentage of industries...

Author: By Melissa Quino mccreery | Title: The eRitual | 2/27/2007 | See Source »

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