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...addition to her national title, the sophomore was also named to the All-American and All-Ivy League First Teams for the second year running...
Although the men cannot boast a national-title winner, they can claim a 14-7 record, two members of the All-American team and five of the All-Ivy squad...
During the NCAA Championships, Staller finished sixth in the sabre, good enough for a spot on the All-American Second Team. Freshman Tommasso di Robilant placed 12th in the foil, and Hawrot and Harmenberg finished 14th and 16th in the épée, respectively...
Interesting statements, then, but the arguments that matter most to me are those that have to do with the French and the American definitions of freedom, politics, and social order...
...illustrate how different these definitions can be, we can look to some important and recent issues on which French and American views have differed completely. This past year we were reminded that millions of Americans thought that access to medical care was an earned privilege and not a universal right. In this same mode, as is well known, the right to an education is likewise not guaranteed by the United States Constitution. Very few French people think about medical care and education in this manner...