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...analytical and quantitative ways of thinking. The biggest stumbling block for including math and science courses might be that Science "A" purports to be limited to an examination of the physical world, as the course catalogue states. But problems dealing with the physical world--using calculus and computer functions--differ only semantically from the problem sets assigned in current Science "A" courses...
According to Agoiardo, the next ride will differ from the last by lasting eight instead of nine and one-half weeks, and traveling from east to west Last summer's trip went from Seattle to Boston...
...survey's statistics offer the first hint: male and female perceptions of sexual harassment differ, with men consistently offering a narrower definition and less pressing concern about the issue. Roughly 50 percent of Harvard males surveyed consider harassment an extensive problem compared to 70 to 80 percent of women...
...this latter score, at least, Harvard appears to differ little from other schools of architecture around the country. For despite the award-winning design drawn up by architect John Andrews (a 1958 GSD graduate), Gund Hall has fallen victim to a problem faced by a number similar structures around the country--the so-called "pioneer syndrome...
President Reagan likes to use the downing of the Korean jetliner as an example of how Americans and Russians differ. And yet, in our haste and paranoia to restrict information in the name of national security, we sacrifice the enduring values of our society, blurring those distinctions. When the Reagan directive becomes law in April 1984, perhaps we will recognize its inherent danger to personal freedom. If not, George Orwell's haunting vision of the future will come uncomfortably close-to reality...