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...element of the three religions mentioned probably makes reconciliation between them extremely unlikely, and that is the tendency of some or many of their adherents to insist on looking at the world as being made up of those who are good (me and my group) and those who are evil (everyone else). It is not enough to nurture their own relationship with God; they must also lash out and attempt to extinguish those who belong to other faiths, whom they see as threats to their own salvation. MARK MILNE Zurich...
...believe there should be a foundational or core element to Harvard undergraduate education,” Kirby said, noting that Harvard students chose not to matriculate Brown, which has no core requirements...
...chased through the Forbidden Forest by an army of giant spiders. The Mandrake plants - whose deadly screams require Herbology students to wear earmuffs - have roots resembling ugly, sharp-toothed fetuses. It's a disturbing image, but one that creature designer Nick Dudman calls necessary: "They mustn't have any element of sympathy about them," he says, "because they get chopped up." The U.K. ratings board has slapped Chamber of Secrets with this warning: "Contains mild language and horror, and fantasy spiders." And Warner Bros. even worried that the new film would receive a PG-13 rating...
...Luckily, Invisible Downtown’s debut The Safest Place is one of the strongest arguments for the term’s redemption. The undeniable songwriting talent of guitarists Joseph S. Bell ’03 and Michael J. Palmer ’03 is perhaps the most standout element of the album’s 11 tracks. But the writing is underscored by a musical and technical proficiency that gives the album a maturity beyond their relatively limited exposure, which has nonetheless earned them two online awards for unsigned bands...
...most important element of the music wasn’t the styles, but the souls behind them. They poured every ounce of energy into their music from start to finish. Maintaining such intensity night after night, it is wonderfully fitting that they are called Soulive...