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...research on what people have done in the past. I started to become interested in ascetics, the great monks, San Simeon. Reading "Siddhartha" as a kid got me interested in fasting. [Standing atop a pillar in New York City] came to me early on. I looked at a huge telephone pole and thought, standing on that would be pretty amazing. Trafalgar Square gave me the London idea. For [being trapped in]ice, I was flying back to New York and just started thinking about an icicle with a fly trapped inside it. Then I started thinking about a block...
...course, could be answered, with a bit of persistence and some quality time on Google. But the question lingered. Am I not only avoiding the finance superhighway, but actually any real road out of the Ivory Tower altogether? More worrisome still, am I making a huge mistake...
...come and gone, but they’re staying to watch you—to support average, normal people trying to run 26.2 miles. The crowds are what make Boston so special.”And nothing compares to crossing the finish line. “The crowd was huge,” Chiang says. “I was thinking, this is what it feel like to be a rock star...
...lifelong career. I see myself going back to the sciences in some way,” she says. “I’d like to find a way to incorporate dance—maybe dance medicine. Or maybe I’ll just be a huge supporter.” No matter what the outcome, Ho looks back on her college experience with gratitude to her fellow dancers for the bonds she has formed through dancing. “Another amazing thing about the arts at Harvard is the enthusiasm and passion of the students...
...aspects of culture. Absolutely brilliant piece of work.” Students also expressed disbelief that violent video games can cause aggression, instead viewing gaming as a means of escapism. “I don’t particularly think there’s a huge link between violent video games and violence in the real world,” said Jeremy M. K. Raper ’08. “Some people might even be able to get [aggression] out through violent video games rather than taking it out in the real world.” For college...