Word: catã
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
Furthermore, Harvard’s relationship with Pontifícia Universidade Cat??lica do Rio de Janeiro (PUC-Rio) is a very productive one: Several students from the 2006 program have gone on to spend whole terms studying at the university. PUC deserves no more criticism for being a private rather than public institution than Harvard does. In addition, the Office of International Programs and other sources of funding at Harvard provide grants to reduce the $5,500 cost—which includes a package of tuition, housing, activities, and weekend excursions—for most participants...
This year’s Harvard-in-Rio program lasted five weeks and cost 5,500 dollars—a price that covers almost a full year’s rent in Brazil’s cidade maravilhosa. Students are shuffled into Pontífica Universidade Cat??lica (PUC), Rio’s private university that caters to the city’s affluent population, meaning that the program is often devoid of the striking diversity so emblematic...
...chat Good but imagine a G-“cat?...
...each other. He gives us a valiant effort but ultimately fails—the connections are too contrived and meaningless to pay anything more than lip service to the idea of a united humanity.Bottom Line: Frustratingly reticent. It’s a beautiful film, but the cat??s got Iñárritu’s tongue. —Reviewer Jake G. Cohen can be reached at jgcohen@fas.harvard.edu...
...been attacked and killed by a stray dog, moves from decking his town with FIGHT THE OUTRAGE posters to developing a “Three Point Emergency Plan” to sympathizing with his grieving wife’s demands: “Kill every dog, kill every cat??kill every mouse, every bird. Kill every fish. Anyone objects, kill them...