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...Explorer were far superior to those of comparable imported SUVs. But I quickly tired of taking it back to the dealer every few months for hundreds of dollars' worth of repairs. That's why I traded it in for a Toyota 4Runner, which has been problem-free so far. Listen up, Ford! Dennis L. Barton Silver Spring, Maryland...
...make him seem like a perverted juvenile delinquent with a one-track mind. There is a certain fluidity to the act that results from the consistency of the subject matter, but there’s no question that the title of the CD seems rather appropriate after a first listen. Despite the shock value and guiltily pleasurable humor of Fatel’s comic stylings, they do not make for a complete or satisfying act. At first blush, “Super Retardo” is hilarious, but his lecherousness grows stale rapidly. Upon further listening, Fatel begins to sound...
...formal sense, he participated in the curriculum, teaching a freshman seminar and co-teaching a large lecture course. But this teaching role just begins to touch the core reasons that students supported Summers: he was passionately interested in their ideas and their experiences. He didn’t listen politely and then move on to the next student in line. Instead, he argued with students about every conceivable topic, from curricular reform to the ethics of stem cell research to the war in Iraq. Summers showed up at undergraduate events, and he meaningfully talked with students. He asked tough questions...
...them onto others. But I can never truly habituate them comfortably. THREE TIGHT TIPS FOR LEGGINGS LOVERS: 1) Pair leggings with something rather long. Unless you are J.Lo, no one needs to see that much of you. 2) Do not wear a black thong with them. 3) Do not listen to Frou Frou while you are wearing them. —Staff writer Rebecca M. Harrington can be reached at harring@fas.harvard.edu...
Leaders Who Listen by Prof. Howard Gardner