Word: uses
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...taxes to build, support and maintain highways," said Riva Poor, a Cambridge resident. "Instead, they use our streets to save 15 minutes. We residents are paying for their savings...
Some were successful--I'm still writing for the Crimson--and some weren't: my first Chem 5 midterm reflected my lackluster study habits. Which brings me to my first piece of advice: Use your first year to try it all. Sign up for 800 organizations. Meet as many people as you can. By the end of the first month, you'll end up figuring out what you want...
...worst way to tackle the problem would be to blame the technology itself. But the way that technology is put to use does deserve a more critical look, and not the unabashed enthusiasm everything e-related receives now. Before we rush to wire every classroom to the Internet, before we give our business to amazon.com instead of the local book store, before we pack our bags and bid au revoir to the real world, we eventually need to decide whether the cost of the convenience, in terms of human interaction, might be too great...
...think a person with strong academic credentials...in almost any field, really. My own preference would be issues of concern to women," she added. Dunn said she would prefer a candidate who "understands Radcliffe historic mission" and could use that understanding to build the new Institute...
...scored two major revelations: You're not the only one who's lonely, and A's are attainable but not necessarily necessary. The next step is to put them to use. Bewildered by the abundance of drunken soirees? Put in an appearance at a couple, but don't drink. Use the time, instead, to observe your peers and add to your wealth of knowledge. You'll soon discover that Harvard students know how to work it like no one else--networkit. You are surrounded by social climbers, but unfortunately, many of them have spent so much time mastering the process...