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This precautionary measure helps the plant prevent a “false alarm,” an unnecessary closing due to a touch such as that of a falling leaf, rather than an insect, he explained...
...interviewed at the polls said they were hoping their vote would help end the occupation. A Zogby poll taken a week ago shows that clear majorities of both Shias (69 percent) and Sunnis (82 percent) want us to withdraw from Iraq now. So why are some so out of touch...
...these are not put to use for students. Faculty have acquaintances in global academic circles, and the alumni network itself is probably the most exciting array of professionals connected to Harvard with interesting occupations. These networks could easily be put to use for undergraduates: Harvard is notoriously in touch with everyone to solicit donations. Zou, who studies government, was told at OCS that she could look through a list of alumni but could only contact them for advice and not for job opportunities. She asks, “Doesn’t this defeat the entire purpose of having...
...very first event of the meet—the 200-yard medley relay—Pangilinan and O’Connor teamed up with senior Molly Ward and freshman Amanda Slaight to out-touch the Princeton’s top relay team and win the event. This was just the beginning of what would prove to be two memorable days of swimming and diving for the four newcomers...
While reading your report on happiness, I felt a touch of sorrow that science seems to be nosing its way into every aspect of humanity. Can't we go back to the days when people lived passionately without wondering what chemicals in the brain made them happy? Since when has happiness been a technical thing...