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Campus CommunityPop trailblazer PSY at HarvardMay 6, 20131 min read Conversation with PSY sponsored by Harvard s Korea InstituteKorean pop trailblazer PSY will speak at Harvard on Thursday. The event nike dunk will be moderated by Carter Eckert, Yoon Se Young Professor of Korean History, with Alex Zahlten, assistant professor of East Asian languages and civilizations, as discuss yeezy ant.A live stream of the event will be available online at聽harvard.edu/live-stream.Best known for his 2012 smash hit Gangnam Style, the multiplatinum single that merged Korean flavor with global pop panache, PSY has mesmerized critics and fans worldwide with his enigmatic dance moves and unforgettable presence. The first music video in history to surpass 1 billion views on YouTube, the song went on to become both the most-viewed and most-liked on the site. His 2013 follow-up Gentleman has nearly 300 million views in three weeks and set a new YouTube record with 38 million views in a single d asics sneaker ay.For more info Unac Tucker s Racist Text That Freaked Out Fox: It s Not How White Men Fight
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Campus CommunityPop trailblazer PSY at HarvardMay 6, 20131 min read Conversation with PSY sponsored by Harvard s Korea InstituteKorean pop trailblazer PSY will speak at Harvard on Thursday. The event nike dunk will be moderated by Carter Eckert, Yoon Se Young Professor of Korean History, with Alex Zahlten, assistant professor of East Asian languages and civilizations, as discuss yeezy ant.A live stream of the event will be available online at聽harvard.edu/live-stream.Best known for his 2012 smash hit Gangnam Style, the multiplatinum single that merged Korean flavor with global pop panache, PSY has mesmerized critics and fans worldwide with his enigmatic dance moves and unforgettable presence. The first music video in history to surpass 1 billion views on YouTube, the song went on to become both the most-viewed and most-liked on the site. His 2013 follow-up Gentleman has nearly 300 million views in three weeks and set a new YouTube record with 38 million views in a single d asics sneaker ay.For more info Unac Tucker s Racist Text That Freaked Out Fox: It s Not How White Men Fight
After losing his legs fighting with his Marine Corps unit in Afghanistan in 2010, Paul was put on a steady regimen of Oxy stanley cup Contin, a potent, highly addictive and,聽back then, heavily prescribed opiate. After years of intense rehab 鈥?as soon as he was physically, mentally and emotionally strong enough 鈥?he weaned himself off a daily pharmaceutical cocktail which also included Ambien, Methadone, Seroquel, etc. in part by replacing those concentrated chemical compounds with consuming marijuana new balance four to five times a week. For me, getting blown up again, I d rather do that than have to go through the detox of getting off those opioids, recounts Paul, who asked we not use his real name so he doesn t get fired for candidly talking to Rolling Stone. I just never wanted to touch an opioid again if I could avoid it, and that s the reason that led me to pot. But Paul, like countless thousands of others like him in the federal workforce, faces a dilemma every day. He ca nbbalance n either resort to popping t