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...parts of professors and students alike to change the culture of how we learn, leaving more room to take risks without being penalized for them, to probe and engage deeply with questions we are exposed to, to see radiance in the daily habits of learning. Risk-aversion may breed apathy, but surely a risk-taking education inspires nothing more or less than moments of epiphany...
...leader of this group whose power I have witnessed, is that members like Frierson herself have the ability and opportunity to create the change she wishes for in her op-ed. Frierson notes that she had dismal expectations of the group before her performance began. Poor expectations will always breed poor results. Situations such as this alumni event require more of an effort from students, not less, which is a difficult but honorable responsibility to bear...
...anarchy as each region, religion and ethnicity tried to grab as much as it could. The strongest and most brutal faction will prevail absent constant outside intervention. Only the total occupation of Iraq by U.S. forces can wrest democracy from these conditions, an expensive solution that seems guaranteed to breed Iraqi anti-Americanism...
...crispy fried crickets with chili sauce. The company's network of kiosks has doubled to 60 in the past four months, and Insects Inter aims to have 200 outlets in Thailand by the end of next year. The company's bugs come from 5,000 farmers who breed them. Thanomkait and Polprapas are negotiating with investors from Indonesia to open franchises there, and they're also targeting South Korea, where street vendors already peddle bugs. --By Sean Gregory
...Intriguing studies usually breed other cohorts,” Myron said. “I wouldn’t be surprised to see further research at the HSPH that seek to pinpoint the impact of other specific forms of exercise on men and women...