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...always been Nintendo's habit, maybe even its compulsion, to bet its big franchises from time to time. That's one reason it has been able to transform itself so completely over the years; it began life in the late 19th century as a playing-card manufacturer. It's also the main reason the company keeps really large reserves of cash handy, in case things go awry. Look at the disastrous Virtual Boy, a 3-D game system that was released in 1995 and retired, unmourned and largely unsold, in 1996. Look at the name they come up with...
...solely feature dancers with formal training—CityStep will also be a welcome part of the celebration. The volunteer program, focused on Cambridge fifth, sixth, and seventh graders, will showcase dance as well as other forms of creative self-expression. The inclusion of CityStep should transform the Dance Festival from a simple slew of choreography to a real cross-cultural, dynamically-creative mesh of movement, soul, and music. —Staff writer Erin A. May can be reached at emay@fas.harvard.edu...
...Festival won’t solely feature formal types of dance, CityStep will also be a welcome part of the celebration. The volunteer program, focused on Cambridge 5th, 6th, and 7th graders, will showcase dance as well as other forms of creative self-expression. The inclusion of CityStep should transform the Dance Festival from a simple slew of choreography to a real cross-cultural, dynamically-creative mesh of movement, soul, and music...
...people should pay such a high price [as the Holocaust] to be free in their own land.” He also spoke about the international risk that Hamas poses because of its “terrorist agenda.” He said that Hamas is trying to transform Palestinian society into an Islamic republic like Iran, which could “shut the door on peace and destabilize the entire Middle East.” According to Ayalon, Iran is not only a threat to Israel, but to the entire world because of its potential nuclear capabilities. Ayalon said...
...with other groups to allow for them to receive an office.Amadi P. Anene ’08, a member of the subcommittee, said that different student groups would now be able to share resources and interact with each other more frequently. “Hilles has the potential to transform the nature of our college,” Anene said. “We thought it would be great for groups to have a collaborative culture.” Anene said that the center will have a “corporate feel.”The walls will be translucent...