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...this point our assumption expert proceeds to discuss anything which strikes his fancy at the moment. If he can sneak the first assumption past the grader, then the rest is clear sailing. If he fails, he still gets a fair amount of credit for his irrelevant but fact-filled discussion of scientific progress in the 18th century. And it is amazing what some graders will swallow in the name of intellectual freedom...
...even in the room. "Falwell was always very respectful and low-key and humble and soft-spoken in these meetings," says one veteran of the first Bush White House. Unlike some others, he didn't walk in and hand over a "to do" list; Having been given perhaps more credit than he deserved for helping deliver Reagan into office, he was not one to break publicly with the popular President once he was there...
...think we are of a common mind about whether we will allow advanced courses or not,” Professor of Physics and Astronomy Christopher Stubbs said. Pellegrino University Professor Peter L. Galison said that if all advanced departmental courses could be counted for general education credit, the Faculty “would immediately and without qualification have a distribution requirement, rendering useless everything we have discussed.” Since professors lacked a quorum when they gathered in University Hall yesterday for their meeting—the fifth gathering of the Faculty in five weeks—no official...
...will aggregate information from existing Web sites and databases to create a new draft species entry. Scientists will review those entries before they are posted on the EOL website, but they will not be paid for the service. “The best payment for scientists is actually the credit they get from their peers for publishing peer-reviewed articles, so the people who do the reviewing will have their names on those Web pages. That’s how scientists get their kicks, so they’ll be paid in that way,” Edwards said. Both...
...years said he’d never seen anything like this,” Johnson said. “It was just absurd, and they got in four sketchy races. I didn’t do so well, and I had some bad luck.” He credited all three crews’ ability to make important adjustments during the bizarre day as a key to the team’s success. “I think our crews actually deserve a lot of credit,” Johnson said. “They always had to be making...