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...questions in lecture, Do not waste everyone’s time on something you didn’t hear or understand completely. Your learning is not more important than other people’s. Dear Me, Yo dude, what’s the deal? Get your shit together. You spend too much time playing video games. Try to do a little work every night and you won’t find yourself pulling as many all-nighters. Ha ha, you’re not nineteen forever... Sincerely, Joe Nineteen Pitbull: Date me? To girls who share hallway bathrooms...
...earn straight A’s but was angry with her parents for making her take classes. She thought it was unfair that most of her friends on the circuit, some of whom were much older than she was, did not have to undergo schooling and were able to spend that extra time on the court. “I have friends that are middle school drop-outs,” Ko says. “You know it’s hard, playing tennis. You want to sleep but you have to do to your homework. I worked...
...weeks of events where I probably dropped $40,000 in dresses," says Tatiana Platt, an Internet executive and a Wardrobe fan. "It was ridiculous." With Wardrobe, Platt can supplement her well-stocked closet and get the peace of mind that comes with knowing she won't have to spend a fortune to ensure that she won't be photographed in the same dress twice...
...homes are on the rise, and while the factory-produced modules are made of recycled steel frames and covered with environmentally sound paints, the custom layouts bring nature and the landscape into the home, and interiors are made of wood and stone with all of their natural blemishes. "We spend most of our days in front of a computer screen. What you do touch you want to be as authentic and least processed as possible," says design principal Ron Radziner...
...assuming the brain break food lasts long enough. There’s certainly no disagreement about the benefits of more reasonable hours. UC survey data also indicates that 87 percent of students would eat past 7:15 p.m. if hours were expanded. As is, students are forced to spend their own funds on quick, and often unhealthy, late-night meals; on any given night, there will likely be more students eating in Lamont than in Leverett. So if the problem is clear and the solution readily apparent, why the hesitation? Change costs money. It would be na?...