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...with the help of psychologists, a better understanding of what led them to murderous fury--an understanding that could help others avoid such atrocities in the future. Almost all the shooters were expressing rage, either against a particular person for a particular affront or, more often, against a whole cohort of bullying classmates. Some of their stories confirm the notion that school shootings are a contagion, that the perpetrators are imitating the gross acts of carnage they've seen reported in other places. On the day that he brought to school a .25-cal. semiautomatic handgun that he had stolen...
...with the help of psychologists, a better understanding of what led them to murderous fury--an understanding that could help others avoid such atrocities in the future. Almost all the shooters were expressing rage, either against a particular person for a particular affront or, more often, against a whole cohort of bullying classmates. Some of their stories confirm the notion that school shootings are a contagion, that the perpetrators are imitating the gross acts of carnage they've seen reported in other places. On the day that he brought to school a .25-cal. semiautomatic handgun that he had stolen...
...There is now a well organized cohort of doctorate students who are now doing environmental economics," she said...
Stavins, who did not have such a framework for study during his own graduate work, is confident that EEPHU will provide a valuable connection to those affiliated with the program. "That's what was missing for me-I was not part of this larger cohort of students from the university interested in the environmental economics...
...come to Brussels as much to meet their equally cultured peers as to learn the intricacies of E.U. bureaucracy. Near the bar, Genevra Forwood, 24 years old and a few drinks in, chats in English and French with a gaggle of friends. Forwood's contradictions are typical of her cohort. She has a master's degree but "no idea what I want to do long term." She holds a British passport but has spent most of her life in Belgium, with a stint in Mexico. "When I go to England I feel very weird," she says. "I look around...