Word: instead
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Dates: during 1990-1990
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...event, every participant must consider its meaning on a personal level. If partying on the Charles will help you think about the sacrifices you are willing to make for the environment, then by all means go party. But the big party on the Charles won't save the environment. Instead of partying all day, try recycling your newspapers, taking shorter showers or going without paper cups in the dining hall...
Sneider appears to rejoice in the fact that the social programs of the 1960s have not had the positive effects their creators intended. Instead of expressing regret about the tragedies of the welfare and housing programs, he seems delighted to ascribe their problems to the Democratic Party: "Democrats cannot or will not admit that their tried and tested methods of urban development...have failed...
...Welcome to Harvard! After reading Barron's guide to colleges, you are probably well aware of Harvard statistics. Throw those boring numbers out the window this week. Instead, check out the kiosks around the Yard. You won't believe the number of activities waiting to be tried. Whether you participate by joining or simply by watching the event, you will never be bored...
...Harvard-Radcliffe Democrats represent the majority political opinion on campus. Our major objective is to revive student participation which has stagnated due to the indifference of the Reagan-Bush era. We want to get students involved in issues and action instead of just ideology. In Harvard's long history, the Democrats have provided a solid base of political thought and action to the University community and the world. Many former Harvard Democrats such as Theodore Roosevelt, Franklin Roosevelt and John F. Kennedy have gone on to lead the country in the liberal tradition they were part of at Harvard...
...Instead, we train a small core of people to deal with outsiders and leave ordinary Americans to themselves. Our public education system promotes this isolation by only teaching languages to academically advanced children. The rest of the students' education is structured so that they won't have to communicate with the rest of the world. This structured elitism appears at the university level in Harvard's internationalization campaign...