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Royal jelly Adult bees secrete this protein mix, and all young bees are fed a portion of it. But an exclusive diet of royal jelly can transform an ordinary bee into an egg-laying queen...
...self-knowledge, vocabulary and scrapbooking skill. The bricolage of old photos, handwritten lyrics and musings include Love's teen aspirations-- "I have a rage for success"--and juvenile group- home reports. The rocker-widow- provocateur writes to her dead spouse about their daughter's teacher and describes an Easter-egg hunt at Liz Taylor's house. "I love being famous," Love says. "Because no one else has it. Because it's psychicly [sic] charging. Because...
...infuriating and alienating to many, is that rather than appealing to rationality and logic, it appeals to emotions and volatility. A perfect example of this was HRL’s series of “Elena” posters last year. These posters began with a fertilized egg which proudly proclaimed to be Elena, excited to be “alive” and “unique;” but they did not provide real information to the readers other than pointing out that the zygote had chromosomes—much like any other cell...
...effort in the Riverside neighborhood—which will house graduate students and other Harvard affiliates. But those efforts might not mitigate Cambridge’s housing squeeze if the University increases the size of its student body.“We’d have a lot of egg on our face if we all applauded new housing, and then we just saw corresponding increases in enrollment,” Galluccio said.While housing anxieties persist, Cantabrigians are increasingly worried about the quality of the city’s public schools—19 percent of respondents said education...
...billion endowment, spending more of the endowment is not feasible. Nearly 85 percent of FAS’ endowment is restricted, meaning it was donated only to be spent for specific purposes, and 40 percent is controlled by individual departments. That leaves a little over $1 billion as a nest egg at the dean’s discretion—hardly enough to cover an annual $75 million deficit. Cutting funding for the College’s recent student-focused initiatives, however, would be unwise. From renovations of student space to increased investment in peer advising, students have secured big gains...