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...thesis we’re talking about here. Although some concentrations require original research, not many of us will produce something that hasn’t already ever been said before—and before, and before that. And it’s unlikely that any of us will alter the course of the universe with our conclusions either. As such, the thesis is simply a research paper; a bit longer, and a bit more in-depth than most we have written, but a research paper nonetheless. So go ahead and introduce your argument, supplant it with evidence and then...
...prominent as she. Her intimate bantering with the audience was almost too much, and one found oneself fearing that she would fly off the handle at any moment. She seemed stifled, slightly ill at ease, almost hysterical. Then she broke into the schizophrenic voice of her irrational stage alter ego, which sounds like a combination of a southern preacher, an axe murderer and a juvenile delinquent. The tension evaporated, and she did what she does best: perform...
...that may be difficult for Daschle. He won't alter Bush's big spending increases for the Pentagon and homeland security. Unless he can fashion cuts like the ones Bush proposed in domestic spending programs - which his own party would likely oppose - Daschle could end up dipping into the Social Security and Medicare surpluses or running up a deficit as well. "I'm anxious to see what they can produce and stay consistent with their rhetoric," chortles conservative GOP Congressman John Shadegg. Indeed, the budget war will get interesting for both sides in the coming months...
...certainly very comfortable with these practices [of diversity in admissions] and have made no move to alter them,” Summers says...
...College, which does not regularly audit student group finances, has not articulated plans to dramatically alter its current policies...