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...media makes it all possible. When all discourse must be reduced to brief television packages, anyone who can come up with a two-word version of a complex policy will be rewarded. It helps, of course, to have a whole network dedicated to propounding Republican policies, like Fox News. The existence of a channel like Fox means that terminology fine-tuned in the White House can quickly enter the political conversation as though it were objective terminology and not rhetoric. A classic example was Ari Fleischer’s April 2002 nonsensical term “homicide bombers?...
...Fox also found that Harvard students are more likely to be involved in an all-or-nothing relationship than pursue casual dating. Fox explained that the mentality of Harvard students, as continuously focused on future goals, leads them to shy away from casual dating because it has the most uncertain payoff in the long run and therefore is too risky an investment...
...time his summer was over, Fox had finished his 300-page guide to Harvard life, but he didn’t know what to do with it. It was certainly no longer the small guide he had originally planned to distribute himself...
...Fox believes that his own guide will help to inform prospective students who currently choose Harvard simply because of its name...
...what it’s really like to go to Harvard.” At its core, the book serves to debunk many of the vaunted myths associated with the university. “I tried to make it as candid and comprehensive as possible,” Fox says...