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...Harvard has learned from Cambridge, it’s crucial to care about what the neighbors think...
Kidd’s colleagues say increased communication was crucial to earning the respect of other officials in her first year...
Berry says that she was at first hesitant to accept this responsibility, citing her concern over the ability of one person to represent the interests of all of the families of the victims. But ultimately Berry says she realized that it was crucial to have such a person on the jury...
...says both jobs were crucial for him later in life, helping forge Harvard connections and instilling in him a sense of lasting ties to the University...
...love affair with sugar--and also with salt, another crucial but not always available part of the diet--goes back millions of years. But humanity's appetite for animal fat and protein is probably more recent. It was some 2.5 million years ago that our hominid ancestors developed a taste for meat. The fossil record shows that the human brain became markedly bigger and more complex about the same time. And indeed, according to Katherine Milton, an anthropologist at the University of California, Berkeley, "the incorporation of animal matter into the diet played an absolutely essential role in human evolution...