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...e-mail, Mottron wrote, "Baron-Cohen used a questionnaire which scores high in autistics. This questionnaire also scores higher in [nonautistic] men than in women. This only demonstrates that the autism questionnaire is a very weak and broad instrument, which is unable to differentiate autism and male characteristics. It does not demonstrate that autism is linked to testosterone...
...Google search is equivalent to about 0.2 grams of CO2,” he wrote. He added that a search uses “about the same amount of energy that your body burns in 10 seconds.”Google Spokesperson Jamie Yood said in an e-mail to The Crimson yesterday that “the claims made in this article and the calculations this ‘study’ makes are many times too high.” However in an article posted at TechNewsWorld.com on Monday, Yood said that Google recognizes its environmental impact...
...develop the dining hall menus. “The epic response to this class kind of shows the interest,” said FLP Representative for the freshman class Maya S. Sugarman ’12. Slots for the class were taken within 10 minutes of the invitation e-mail being sent out to the Freshman class, Sugarman said. The lesson was intended to further the FLP’s goals of educating students on agriculture, nutrition, food preparation and community. Katherine W. Steele, director of freshman programming for the FDO added that it also served...
...schools in fiscal year 2008. In comparison, 45 percent of Princeton’s projected operating budget for 2008-2009—or $534.6 million—relies on the endowment, said Emily R. Aronson, a media officer in Princeton’s Office of Communications, in an e-mail. Behind the 34 percent average, Harvard’s schools vary in their dependence on endowment funds for operations. Hardest hit have been the Radcliffe Institute of Advanced Study and the Divinity School, both of which utilize the endowment for over 70 percent of their operating budgets. Tilghman said...
...stores will be targeted, while others warn of new methods of fighting to come. But perhaps the most perplexing and frightening of these notes are the ones calling on the residents of the area to leave their houses, urging them to cooperate with the IDF and contact it by e-mail or phone (both provided) to report "terrorist activity...