Word: artfully
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...each bunny, then they are...equal." It's hard to tell whether her 25 pint-size students are still with her. They have been busy all morning working on language skills, word recognition, counting, sets, days of the week and primary colors, in addition to trying to complete an art project and work on assorted social skills, such as raising one's hand before speaking--and all in 2 1/2 hrs. Debbie Wampler, beloved kindergarten teacher for 20 years at Wyngate Elementary School in Bethesda, Md., says she regrets that her class seems so hurried, "but there just...
...publication dedicated to the voices of Koreans at Harvard, much of the work submitted to Yisei usually focuses on the Korean-American experience, especially that of the second generation. The editors encourage writers to submit fiction, poetry and personal essays, as well as art work that may speak to the Korean community at Harvard and beyond. Yisei also publishes interviews, features and solicited articles on the particular theme of each issue. Email Halla Yang to submit, drop off submissions at the Woodberry Poetry Room, or send work via Yisei's website at www.hcs.harvard.edu/~yisei....
...albatros is another new publication at Harvard. First published last year, it is a forum for the French-speaking community at Harvard. The magazine hopes to demonstrate the diversity of Harvard's French students and the possibilities of French poetry, fiction and essays. L'albatros also accepts photography and art. Submit at the Woodberry Poetry Room, the Romance Languages Department or email either block@fas or Kimberly Pope at pope@fas. Submissions accepted from students of all schools of the University...
...dedicated to exploring issues that affect women; each issue has a theme, such as Women and Faith, or Women and Violence. In the past, Lighthouse consisted mostly of features and articles on women's issues, but lately the magazine's has shifted its focus to include more poetry, prose, art and photography. Submissions are considered on the basis of their relevance to the issue's theme, but the guidelines are flexible and open to interpretation. To submit, drop off material at the Woodberry Poetry Room or contact Mina...
...what if Mann, for dramatic emphasis in the film, had decided to make Wallace and Hewitt look as amoral and unsympathetic as possible, thus completely misrepresenting their characters? Does Mann have more of an obligation to creating his art or of representing the figures and events involved in a fair and factual...