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Margasak, Larry (January 20, 2010). "White House gate crashers invoke Fifth Amendment". Associated Press . Retrieved February 13, 2010. [ dead link] Leibovich, Mark; Barrett, Grant (December 19, 2009). "The Buzzwords of 2009". The New York Times. Archived from the original on May 13, 2011 . Retrieved February 13, 2010.

Isaac Asimov was one of the most prolific authors in history. He was best known as a pathbreaking sci-fi writer, but his more than 500 books also included volumes on the Greeks, the Romans, Shakespeare, the Bible, and much more. He was one of the most learned men in history. Ryan, Kiki; Javers, Eamon (January 9, 2010). "Michaele Salahi's stylist subpoenaed". Politico. Archived from the original on January 12, 2010 . Retrieved February 13, 2010. Alcohol and some drugs can make people violent or aggressive, which can lead to physical fights and assault. Suggestions include: Partying is fun for people of all ages. If you follow a few simple safe partying suggestions, it will help you and your friends stay safe while you’re having a good time. Partying risks A USA Today/ Gallup Poll conducted December 11–13, 2009, of 1,025 adults in the United States, revealed that 70% of respondents considered the Salahis "losers" politically as a result of their White House breach, versus 16% who considered them "winners". Of the 13 choices offered in the poll, the Salahis yielded the lowest score. [80]

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Gatecrasher was first held as a one-off event in 1993 in the West Midlands at the Tardebigge Engine House. The night originally took its form from similar local clubs such as Fun, Wobble, Miss Moneypenny's and C.R.E.A.M. The club later moved to Bakers nightclub on Broad Street, Birmingham but became so popular that larger events were organised in other locations in and around the West Midlands. Segal, David (December 9, 2009). "Dinner Crashers Walked All Over Social Code". The New York Times. Archived from the original on October 23, 2015 . Retrieved February 13, 2010. Sometimes Tomlinson’s exposition is too infodumpy for my tastes. In this he emulates Adams quite a bit, but where Adams writes with years of experience parodying bureaucracy in British sketch and television comedy, Tomlinson brings a history of stand-up to the table. This results in a slightly different style and tone, and that is by no means bad, but it doesn’t appeal to me quite as much. Or maybe it’s just that, after years of read and re-reading The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy so much my Trilogy in Four Parts omnibus’ dog ears have dog ears, nothing is as good as the original flavour. (I wholeheartedly agree with Tomlinson’s dismal opinion of the “sixth” book, may we never speak of it again.) The New York Times characterized the gatecrash as a gross breach of social protocol in the nation's capital, thus: Argetsinger, Amy (November 30, 2009). "Chasing fame: The Salahis' desperate 'Housewives' quest". The Washington Post . Retrieved February 13, 2010.

Don’t keep quiet and allow unsafe behaviour. If you are concerned at all, speak to the host, the host’s parents or the designated ‘responsible adults’. Parties give people a chance to get together, socialise and have fun. Where alcohol and other drugs come into the mix, risky behaviour becomes more likely. This means things like:Partying safely can help you avoid drinking too much and engaging in risky behaviour such as drink driving and unprotected sex. Darling, Brian (January 10, 2010). "Obama's keeping secrets: So much for 'transparency' claims". PostOpinion. New York Post . Retrieved February 13, 2010. Experts like Emily Harding from the Washington-based Centre for Strategic and International Studies have pointed to China’s advantage in the numbers game and their ability to “throw people at collection in large numbers”. While today most American universities offer all sorts of dining accommodations, the on-campus dining scene in the 1950s was far less welcoming for students with specific dietary needs. For students who observed the Jewish dietary laws known as kashrut, and therefore didn’t mix milk with meat or eat pork or shellfish (among other restrictions), their options for elite colleges were narrowed even further, often to schools in big cities where kosher meat and other offerings could more easily be procured.

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