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...considered critical, or a lot of students are already studying Spanish, so additional funding is not needed as an incentive,” said Veronica T. Golin ’07.Stephen M. Amrock ’08 said that most college students do not come in contact with some of the critical languages as part of their high school experiences, making them less likely to pursue the languages in college.“Supply isn’t meeting the demand. They need to be giving some sort of incentive in order to cover all their bases...
Gwashavanhu referred further questions to Charamba, the Information Ministry chief whom Bakshi interviewed for his thesis. But Gwashavanhu declined to provide contact information for Charamba...
...determine how policymakers can best help them rebuild.HMS Professor of Health Care Policy Ronald C. Kessler will lead a team that will conduct telephone interviews of a representative sample of 1,000 survivors from the New Orleans area and 1,000 from other Katrina-battered regions. They plan to contact these participants every three months for at least two years.In the first round of interviews, the survivors will be asked questions about their lives before, during, and after the hurricane; whether they plan to return to their former homes; their mental and physical health needs; and how well they think...
...videos and enthusiastically attended the annual Pakistan Independence Day Parade in New York City. By middle school, though, her parents' Pakistani culture had become uncool. "I wanted to fit in so bad," Ahmed says. For her, that meant trying to be white. She dyed her hair blond, got hazel contact lenses and complained, "I'm going to smell," when her mom served fragrant dishes like lamb biryani for dinner. But at Villanova University in Philadelphia, Ahmed found friends from all different backgrounds who welcomed diversity and helped her, she says, become "a good balance of East meets West...
Continuing a trend that has been evident throughout the year, the Crimson was much more aggressive in drawing contact and getting to the free-throw line than Dartmouth. Harvard went to the charity stripe 23 times and made 17 free throws, while the Big Green only made five...