Word: wrongfulness
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...didn't, I keep an evacuation backpack stashed deep in the hall closet. But the truth is, I've never been satisfied with the concept. Yes, I think everyone has a responsibility to have three days of water and food, plus extra medications, if possible. But there is something wrong with those lists. They are too long and too short at the same time...
...lovely place to sit on these sunny Indian Summer days. The guava and cheese sandwich may seem like a strange combination, but its contrasting flavors satisfy pretty much any craving. 4. Finale, Burdick’s, and the Barker Center Café (Three-Way Tie): What’s wrong with each of these places? The first is too swank, the second is too crowded, and the third is too close to class for comfort. They all do have their advantages, though: Finale’s Illy coffee is dependable and the desserts are legendary. Burdick?...
...runs the Quincy Pottery Studio, put it, “I took away an appreciation for abstract dance, and what other types of art forms exist out there. To me, dance never seemed like an art form because it exists only in the moment—I was absolutely wrong.”DANCE AND EARTHIn his discussions, Berensohn discussed his philosophy concerning the forces of creation, artistic and otherwise. He bases much of his thought in that of deep ecology, a philosophy which holds that everyone must achieve a “participatory and relational consciousness of a more...
...identity for her character. Her whimsical nature comes across as confusion rather than free-spirited independence. The script is of no assistance here. Binoche’s first scene, in which she says she is looking for a book that’s “right in a wrong way” and will “sweep her up unexpectedly,” is such a blatant metaphor for the rest of the story that her character loses all credibility. Her words seem so planted that from the start Binoche has no choice but to commit...
...online to the contrary (which were exposed and later corrected) and despite the organizations’ attempt to sign up the Harvard College Republicans (HCR) as sponsors. HCR president, Jeffrey Kwong ’09 had the sense to refuse, recognizing that the event sent the “wrong message, which associates an entire religion with a terrorist political agenda.” Unfortunately, students at many of our peer institutions...