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...least for global ones, from these unorthodox sources. It’s worth starting with a particular institution which certain elements of the blog community are rightly fond of, something called Technorati.Technorati is like a “who’s who” in the blogging world??a computer-controlled popularity contest designed to figure out what the most talked about issues are and who is saying the most interesting things about them. It works principally by looking at a blog post and figuring out what links there; the idea being that the most interesting articles...
...this decision is too difficult for you to make, consider working for Wal-Mart. The world??s quintessential conglomerate has already relieved you of the burden by refusing to stock EC at all. Their decision not to carry Preven was ostensibly a financial one––EC isn’t profitable enough, Wal-Mart supposes––but invites suspicions of a not-so-hidden agenda: to keep EC out of the hands of women, despite their doctors’ wishes...
...rolled out of bed at about 9:37 a.m., and, after grabbing a sweatshirt and trekking across the frostbitten Yard, I strolled into the Science Center about 12 minutes late. I faced the world??and my early morning Life Sciences 1a lecture—only reluctantly on that cold December morning. As I set foot in the lecture hall, stale coffee in hand, I saw Herschel Smith Professor of Molecular Genetics Andrew W. Murray taking a stand against the chronic tardiness of students like me. I was surprised; while an unsettlingly high proportion of students arrive late...
Which of Harvard’s graduate schools was recently described by its former dean as the place “where you actually learn how to change the world?...
...Budweisers at his side to finish (i.e. start) a paper and then spending all of the next day sleeping until crew practice; a group of guys scanning the freshman facebook for the hottest girls they can find; a shy and awkward Harvard undergrad from California becoming one of the world??s most-renowned pianists immediately after graduation; friends driving together to the Harvard-Yale game, sleeping on cold floors for the night, and tailgating starting...