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...despite the explosive nature of the material, not once has anyone hesitated to express a view, no matter how radical or revolutionary. Our only "discussion" stumbling block reared its head Tuesday, when someone questioned the snobbish futility of a bunch of elitist Harvard students sitting around a table halfway across the globe and attempting to "pretend we know what it's like." To which someone else shot back that America was the "last hegemonic power on earth" and that we "screw with a lot of countries we might as well know who we're screwing with." As usual, no holds...
...Ryan did express concerns with the factory monitoring practices used by FLA, which include announcing where and when factory inspections will occur, and the single board seat given to the 150 colleges that are members...
...important to recognize that living in a lonely world is not an inevitable result of growing older. Indeed, old people are less likely to express loneliness than younger people, according to Carstensen. Therefore, if an elderly person is lonely, the cause is likely to be circumstances rather than age. And circumstances can often be modified...
Other students expressed regret at not being able to express their voice because of the difficulty of the complexity of the absentee ballot system. " I felt bad because I couldn't get my absentee ballot in on time", said Tiffany Chantra '04. "I really wanted to vote...
However you feel about the candidates and these issues, now is the last chance to express your feelings. The next Congressional election is two years away; the next Presidential contest twice as far. The candidates have crisscrossed the nation giving speeches, creating proposals on every contentious issue and spending a fortune on advertising over the last year trying to earn your vote. The decision that we make today will determine the course of this nation...