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...article confronts you with enough power to jar you out of your comfort zone. Living a relatively privileged life, we can easily lose sight of basic freedoms we take for granted: to be able to shop at a market without the fear of a bomb going off, to trust that our justice system will treat us fairly and to have confidence that our families and friends will be alive tomorrow. Although I disagreed with the decision to initiate war in Iraq, I can now imagine the consequences of Bush's withdrawing American troops. Thank you for shedding light...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Daily Hell of Baghdad | 9/16/2006 | See Source »

...labored relentlessly to maintain this stolen property does not render null and void the fact that these territories were forcefully acquired and populated in defiance of explicit and unambiguous provisions of international and humanitarian law. Peace between us Palestinians and our Israeli neighbors can only be achieved when mutual trust prevails, and that will only be realized when legitimate Palestinian and Israeli grievances are fully acknowledged. The quandary over Palestinian land occupied since 1967 is at the heart of these grievances, and this issue ought to be justly resolved by returning the entirety of this property to its rightful owners...

Author: By Ahmad B. Khairi, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Occupied Land Must Be Returned To Palestinians | 9/15/2006 | See Source »

...summaries in a little late. Don’t delay for more than a day, though, or you might find yourself permanently banished from the study group. And we all know reading sucks. 4. Integrity. Do not share the fruits of your labor with non-group members. Breaching group trust in this manner is only acceptable if it results in you getting laid. 5. Loyalty. Some people join multiple groups and hand in summaries from Group A to Group B. This two-timing action is unacceptable if you are recycling summaries someone else wrote. If you wrote the materials yourself...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Confi Guide Special: Essential Study Guide Rules | 9/14/2006 | See Source »

...pretty helpful, though it can be uncomfortable for one Harvard student to go to another for help. Workshops offered by the BSC cover the gamut, from the academically-oriented “Making the Best Use of Reading Period” to the more personal “Lust, Trust, and True Love.” BSC counselors will also meet individually with students—a good option for students looking for someone to talk to without visiting a counselor at UHS—and the staff members all genuinely seem to care about students. The BSC also likes...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Confi Guide Special: Understanding the Bureau of Study Counsel | 9/14/2006 | See Source »

...Phil 150, “Foundations of Space-Time Theory.” Although most upper-level classes don’t have any official prerequisites, the department suggests taking at least one introductory course before attempting a 100-level class. It’s good advice. Trust me: you don’t want to tackle the nature of existence before you can write a decent essay. To help you write that perfect paper, you’ll be assigned to a faculty member (not a TF) for advising, and despite the lax course requirements—12 courses...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Philosophy | 9/14/2006 | See Source »

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