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...ACT??s predictive values of college performance lag behind both high school GPA and standardized curriculum tests, according to Fitzsimmons...
...stands above all the rest: to rush or not to rush, that is the question. Did you know Shakespeare was one of the first men in history to rush the field after a rousing victory? I’m pretty sure it’s true! For this singular act??charging the field after a thrilling triumph—is one of sports’ greatest moments. It is an art, with its own set of patterns, techniques, and masterstrokes. I’d like to consider myself an aspiring artist. As Joyce did so before, allow...
...encouragement of learning,” read the original copyright statute, signed into law by George Washington in 1790. The Constitution stated the act??s single purpose: “to promote the progress of science and useful arts.” Copyright was a deal between individuals and society—authors got just enough monopoly rights to incentivize them to benefit society through their creativity...
...Internet, the great equalizer, has empowered people to act??be it by donating money, time, or even running for office. Rahn and DeBergalis have emphasized this message particularly at schools like Harvard and MIT, where students are equipped with the resources and education to effect change...
...were conceived.Drawing Wall•E (short for Waste Allocation Load Lifter Earth-Class) was a challenge, Stanton notes, because inanimate objects, especially robots, are not easy to conceptualize in an animation scheme. “It’s not obvious how they might move or think or act??but the biggest thing is how they’re designed. We looked for things that made you already want to see a character in the machine.”This machine, though, is no typical Disney/Pixar character. For one, it doesn’t speak our language...