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...environment where temperature could change suddenly,” explains Benefield, can cause sagging and stretching in some of the world??s most precious pieces of artwork...
Growing up, we are taught that college should be the time of our lives. For many, going to college marks the first experience of real independence; it also represents the final few years free of “real world?? responsibilities—things like taking out a mortgage and having to shop for groceries on a regular basis. The combination of freedom and the ability to take advantage of that freedom is what makes college a unique stage in our lives...
Pinkett-Smith’s career spans a diversity of roles, ranging from Lena James on television’s “A Different World?? to more recent feature roles on the big screen as Woo in “Woo,” Niobe in “The Matrix Reloaded” and “Matrix Revolutions,” and Annie in “Collateral...
...main character, Mitchell Hundred, is the mayor of New York and the world??s only superhero—in fact, the world??s only political superhero. Its protagonist’s remarkable abilities are an interesting wrinkle rather than the center of the plot. A civil engineer by trade, he stumbles onto a Generic Glowing Object (itself an instance of deus ex machina present in nearly every superhero’s origin story) that explodes and inscribes curving scars on his face reminiscent of the metallic tracery on a circuit board...
...don’t say that anymore. Because it’s not interesting. It’s thoroughly uninteresting, and nobody should be led to believe otherwise. Harvard can’t force students to become good conversationalists—but it can attempt to reduce the corporate world??s stranglehold on conversation...