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...movie at home, the way can read a book. You can do it at home on your little laptop. But a lot of people go because it?s a social experience. It?s like watching a football game. Who in the world would go out in 20-below weather, and sit there and watch a football game where you can barely see the players? Football games are on TV, and it doesn?t effect stadium attendance at all. It?s the same with movies. People who really love movies and like to go out on a Saturday night will...
...could have been much worse, according to the National Weather Service. "It was a highly unusual storm for this time of year and, and while it may not seem like it, we were actually extremely lucky," said senior meteorologist Ed Shimon. "Had the atmosphere been just a little more unstable, with this mix of cold and hot air, that instability could have spun up a storm like we saw in May of 1999 in Oklahoma City, when that city was just devastated. These were some of the strongest rotations I've ever seen...
Lucas, who thinks day-and-date is an inevitable step to fight piracy, also believes it won't hurt the box office. Moviegoing, he says, "is like watching a football game. Who in the world would go out in 20-below weather and sit there and watch a football game where you can barely see the players? Football games are on TV, and it doesn't affect stadium attendance at all. It's the same with movies. People who really love movies and like to go out on a Saturday night will go to the movie theater...
...senior in college could be very different from who you will be at 50, and not all relationships can survive or adapt to such changes. If you and your partner are truly comfortable with who you are individually, you are more likely to be able to weather changes that will spring up over the years. I do not think most people know themselves well enough at age 22 to be married, because their life experiences are still limited, although there are—as with anything—exceptions. I am not engaged, nor can I imagine being engaged...
After Harvard, many students decide that they need to leave this state. Some leave for better weather, some leave out of the desire to return home, but many are forced to leave because they can’t get a job, or can get a job but can’t afford to live here. Like the rest of the Bay State population, Harvard graduates are victims of the high cost of living in Mass. Employers know that there is a lot of talent in the Boston area, but they also know that they can pay lower salaries if they...