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...current leader of the Nation, then talks about his own sense of transformation and that of the Nation, saying that it forces young people to ask themselves "Who are you ? If you don't know who you are, you don't know where the hell you're going." Tone took over the leadership from King Blood, who is now serving a 145- year prison term, the first 45 years of which will be spent in solitary confinement. Tone referred to this aspect of Blood's sentence as being "buried alive. You don't see anybody else getting a sentence like...
...current leader of the Nation, then talks about his own sense of transformation and that of the Nation, saying that it forces young people to ask themselves "Who are You? If you don't know who you are, you don't know where the hell you're going." Tone took over the leadership from King Blood, who is now serving a 145-year prison term, the first 45 years of which will be spent in solitary confinement. Tone referred to this aspect of Blood's sentence as being "buried alive. You don't see anybody else getting a sentence like...
...technique comes into play before the actorshave memorized their lines. Packer took theirscripts and fed them the words slowly--even one ata time--while asking them questions about theircharacters. Cary P. McClelland '02, who is theshow's assistant director along with Monica A.Henderson '99, says the technique means thatactors memorize their lines along with mentalassociations that help them play their characters...
...form the separate "Arts" section. "What now?" thought the magazine editors. And thus Fifteen Minutes, sans arts section, tumbled into confusion. Who are we, where are we going? Various theories surfaced. Some editors thought that "Fifteen Minutes" should be about popular culture with kitschy visuals and copy. Others took the Warhol reference more literally and sprinkled the magazine with Campbell's soup cans. Recent magazine executives interpreted the title at face value--a quarter hour--and brought a chronological theme to the magazine's sections--For the Moment, The Minutes, In the Meantime, As it Were. Over the past seven...
...challenge Harvard to prove to me that the merger took place because it wanted its female students to be full Harvard undergraduates. I challenge Harvard to prove to me that a piece of real estate doesn't matter more to them than...