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...realistically plan for life under general education. So, alas, we must resign ourselves to being the last generation of students to live by the rules of the Core—but we shouldn’t have to. For many years now, students have been able to take cross-listed departmental courses to satisfy Core requirements. Cross-listing makes sense, as a broad array of departmental courses deal with the same skill sets and areas of knowledge as Core classes. Literature and Arts A courses, for example, have no monopoly on questions like “What are the relations...
...half off an excellent through pass to push the lead to 2-0 in the 61st minute. The Crimson never lost their spunk, however, and pushed with intrepid determination through the second half. Slight redemption would come in the 81st minute when freshman sensation Andre Akpan cleverly placed a cross to senior forward and captain Charles Altchek in front of the goal. Altchek deftly dribbled around the Rams’ goalie to cut the lead in half. “Overall it was a good effort, we played better today then we did Saturday night,” Altchek said...
...Obstructive Pulmonary Disorder. Harvard Professor of Medicine Scott T. Weiss, a co-author on the study, said that “the longitudinal character of the study is significant, because it allowed us to observe changing lung function over time, whereas the previous studies of this sort conducted were cross-sectional and therefore limited to the present state.” According to David Sparrow, the study’s second author and the principal investigator in the VA Boston Health Care System, the findings of the study support the widespread view that negative emotions can have physiological impacts?...
...good taste that Pat Buchanan, the Bob Jones University Faculty of Arts, and even some of the more tolerant branches of the Ku Klux Klan would condemn it. You’ve just imagined “Survivor: Jim Crow South.” Described as a dark cross between “Gone with the Wind” and “Remember the Titans,” this innovative program would try to evoke the feel of the Old South through athletic challenges designed to bring out the conflicts and tensions of life below the Mason-Dixon Line...
...Kazakhstan nevertheless had a pipeline built, allowing transport of its oil directly to China. To Russia's chagrin, it also joined the U.S.-sponsored Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan (BTC) pipeline that breaks Russia's long-standing monopoly on delivering Caspian Sea oil to world markets, though the pipeline does not cross its own territory. The plan was to lay an additional pipe across the Caspian seabed to Azerbaijan's capital, Baku, but Russia protested, citing potential ecological damage. So Kazakhstan ships oil there by tanker...