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...Red’s flow is silky smooth, and when he matter-of-factly proclaims on the chorus, “And everywhere I go, I kick a freestyle / And every time I move, these women freestyle,” it takes you back—in a good way??to the rapper’s heyday in the late ’90s. The album’s successes and pitfalls aren’t all predicated on their moment in time, however. Redman shines when he reunites with his old crew, as he does...
...Lajer-Burcharth, a professor of history of art and architecture whose daughter attends the Haggerty School, said that she wants her “daughter to experience society in a larger way??its variety of backgrounds, classes and races...
...recycle,” says Martel, but she’s not dumping cans and bottles into the trash, either. Similarly, Zachary V. Smith ’09 says, “I wouldn’t go out of my way?? to separate trash from recyclables. “It is more convenient to put everything is a big black trash bag,” Smith adds. Likewise, Patrick M. McKee ’07 isn’t an anti-environmentalist, but isn’t overly conscientious. “I was brought...
Shawn L. Abbott, Stanford director of admission, admits that “in a very subtle way?? differences in weather can influence a student’s happiness, but doesn’t find it to be a deciding factor...
...Bush Doctrine, which he describes as “the Monroe Doctrine on crack.” His systematic argument begins with the “idea vacuum” in post-9/11 political thought caused by both the Democratic Party’s “Third Way?? and George W. Bush’s neoconservative policies. After delving into how the Bush Doctrine took hold, Shapiro spends the rest of the book defending the policies of containment. “The defense of containment,” says Shapiro, “is not that...