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...otherwise, the chance of genuine dialogue, much less achieving a living wage through it, is zero. Students, faculty, workers, alums, parents and community members have no power in meetings, and administrators continue to agree to meetings because it allows them to perpetuate the appearance that they are listening to the rest of us. And the Harvard Corporation has so much confidence in their power that they don’t even pretend to listen; they have refused to meet with us for almost a year...
...this respect, Windows XP is by far the worst offender. A few seconds after XP's installation, the tiny piece of software that controls my high-speed Internet connection went on strike. That meant no e-mail, no Web and lots of hyperventilation. I couldn't listen to music, since the PC no longer recognized the external hard drive where all my MP3s were stored. And some of my favorite games went berserk, apparently because my machine had fallen out with its own graphics card...
...hands up at this point," says Carolyn Manning, R.D., associate professor in department of nutrition and dietetics at the University of Delaware. "They're being pulled in different directions, told totally different things almost every day. Do pregnant women need to give up tuna fish, for example? If you listen to the FDA, the answer is no. If you listen to these very vocal environmental groups, the answer is absolutely," says Manning...
Despite the slight uniformity of the songs on Reckoning, the overall effect of the collection compliments a coffee a rainy Boston afternoon. In this double feature, DiFranco is certainly trying new techniques and styles with her music, making it an interesting listen. The wonderful lyrics add to the intensity of the music. Is it worth the $25 to purchase this set? Definitely. Ani DiFranco invariably offers a song to match every mood, and can appeal to many a musical preference...
...scenes. In one particularly memorable moment, Aunt Marguerite and her son Royce are traveling in a beat-up Volkswagen beetle on their way to Mama Slocumb’s (Whoopi Goldberg) house when they run out of gas. While waiting for Ray Bud to rescue them, they begin to listen to music. In accordance with his gangsta get-up, Royce tunes the radio to a rap radio station. Baffled, his mother changes the station to gospel music with the hand that is not clutching her unabridged Bible. Soon, the two are vying for control of the knob, until Aunt Marguerite...