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...everyone. 3. FM: In “The Stuff of Thought,” you talk about the omnipresence of metaphor in language to convey abstract thought. Do you think the fact that we must make abstract things concrete is an impressive trait of the brain or the result of a deficit?SP: I think it’s an impressive trait. I think we do it through cognitive metaphor—that is through recognizing the similarity between a novel abstract thought and a known concrete idea and transferring one known structure to the other.4. FM: My high school...
...Macbook is 6.8 pounds. While this is the weight for the 17-inch Macbook Pro, other models weigh considerably less. Furthermore, although some benchmarks do show that a similarly performing Dell costs half as much as the most expensive Mac, this is not as regular of a result as the article suggests. The Crimson regrets the error...
...athletic teams, which the administration hopes will curtail hazing and decrease unsafe and underage drinking.According to the Handbook for Students, party hosts or officers of the sponsoring group can be held responsible for “harm or the potential for serious harm” to a student resulting from the consumption of drugs or alcohol if the individuals responsible cannot be identified.While Harvard-affiliated groups have always had to register their officers with the College, unaffiliated organizations, such as final clubs, have not been required to do so until this year. All groups have also been asked to return...
Attiya says that rising prices are the end result of crises in places like Iraq, Iran, Venezuela and Nigeria, which "create more fears, and speculators are very smart. They jump into the market and take this factor and create it as fear. They try to frighten the world. 'Oh, maybe the oil will be disappear. Oh, maybe there will be a war.' But with all the fears of the world, still the supply is very efficient...
...side of the stage to the other. The eccentric definitely outweighed the conventional in “Namely, Muscles,” for better or worse. Porter took the figurative to be the literal as she interpreted her own words through the actions they suggested—and the result, although esoteric, was also profound. Porter’s unique performance embodied the ability of poems and muscles to move the audience...