Word: topicalism
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...exam, you haven’t cracked a book, and all those “Reading period? More like DRINKING PERIOD!” jokes you made have suddenly lost their humor. But don’t sweat—FM has got you covered with topic sentences for all your exams this semester. And once you’ve got the topic sentence, the rest just writes itself. . . 1) [English 10b] Most students would reference the texts of this course to answer this question. Most students are also d-bags. 2) [In the spirit of postmodernism] I am writing...
...additional expectations for work, and where is the time to pull back and get some perspective?’” As a response, Dingman passed the e-mail along to the Office of Academic Programs. “I think it’s an ongoing topic of concern, this is not news for anyone, really,” he says.Even Harvard’s most positive professor, Lecturer on Psychology Tal Ben-Shahar ’96, doesn’t view reading period as the break Lowell once intended. “I have the summer...
...many of the President's prime-time speeches, he tried to sell his Iraq policy to a country that was souring on the war. He affected an if-you-knew-what-I-knew-you'd-be-optimistic-too tone. But last night Bush at least was introducing a new topic, explaining to the country something they didn't know that well. And he did it in a manner that was civilized and gracious, plainspoken but sophisticated. "America needs to conduct this debate on immigration in a reasoned and respectful tone," Bush said "We cannot build a unified country by inciting...
...return of a Bush that people saw more of in 2000 and 2001. (Immigration was topic No. 1 for the Bush White House in the days before 9/11 pushed it aside.) But Bush's newfound moderation maybe too late. The country is polarized and so is the Congress, and Bush's efforts to bring them back together around immigration reform, while noble, may not be enough...
...serves as director of the College’s Office of Sexual Assault Prevention and Response. Marine is a former teaching fellow for Psychology 1703, “Human Sexuality.” She is pursuing a doctorate in higher education at Boston College, with a tentative dissertation topic on transgender students at women’s colleges. Prior to coming to Harvard, she coordinated an anti-domestic violence program for the Cambridge Public Health Department. She has also directed safety and sexual abuse awareness programs at Dartmouth and Colorado College. Dean of Harvard College Benedict H. Gross...