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Wajnberg, unlike the boys, admitted that she does update her profile quite frequently when “a hilarious witty Harvard-esque comment” is made by a friend. Hard work??��and procrastination—are duly rewarded...
...Nazism” for comparison’s sake and drops the word “genocide” numerous times. Eager to make this relatively unknown episode seem relevant to book-buying audiences, she has avoided using “Mau Mau” in her work??��s title. Instead, she gives the out-of-context label “gulag” to the British labor camps used to detain suspected Mau Mau rebels...
Elkins’ inclusion of the term “gulag” in her work??��s title as a description of colonial Kenya’s labor camps is similarly troubling. Professor of History Niall Ferguson has already labeled Elkins’ use of the term “wildly inappropriate,” and this criticism seems on-point. “Gulag” in Elkins’ mind appears to mean any camp system where detainees are thrust into a system of forced labor. This usage of “gulag” divorces...
...played really well this weekend,” Kumar said. “I worked hard throughout the fall and the offseason. In the last few months, my hard work??��s paid off. Competing against the top-ranked players [in this tournament] definitely brought out the best...
...move towards physical work??��interning in some professional way in medicine or law, or investigation in field work overseas,” he says...