Word: accomplishments
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...several months before anastasia was born that her parents decided she wouldn't be going to school. Her mother, Katharina Russell-Head, had driven the idea, doubtful that schooling was the best way for children to learn. Without instruction, she reasoned, infants accomplish the astonishing feats of learning to walk and talk. "I wondered what would happen if you applied that same philosophy - just letting them be - to children after the age of five," she says. "Would they continue to do their job as children?" There's a twist in Russell-Head's case. A schoolteacher in Melbourne...
...have no doubt that we would have been successful on Election Day,” Barrios wrote. “I simply could not justify the sacrifices involved in running for this office, when there is so much that I can continue to accomplish in the Senate...
...remain undisclosed, The Boston Globe reported earlier this week. According to Doucette, the plaintiffs will not be receiving any compensatory damages from the suit. Doucette said she was happy with the outcome. “I am very pleased with the settlement because I believe that this agreement will accomplish the goals of our clients,” she said yesterday. “All they wanted and deserved was safe, reliable, and accessible public transportation services.” Joseph A. Ford ’06, a Currier House resident with cerebral palsy, agreed that changes to the local...
...junior Andrew Boston said. “It’s just an entirely different season—last year, it was a different boat, a different feel. We know what we have to do and we’ve got a lot of work to go before we accomplish our goals...
...DeLay: I don't care what history writes. What I care about, what's important to me is who I am, what I've done and what I can accomplish in the future. I don't do things, worried about what history might write or what my enemies might write. What I care about it what I believe in and how I conduct myself in fighting for what I believe...