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...Washington and Tokyo struggle to comprehend what action is necessary and what "action" even means in the latest crisis, perhaps we should examine our own cultural awareness as we prepare to embark into the ever-shrinking global village. While Gaps are opening up all around the world, let us not fail to mind the gaps in cultural education that extend beyond sushi and the french...
...knew almost nothing about," says Eck, who decided to make the trip to India because she felt restive at the time of the Vietnam War and was increasingly aware of how little she knew about Asia. She was so enchanted by her experience there that she decided to embark on an academic career largely focused on the history and religion of India...
...would be presumptuous and improper to embark on my trusteeship with an agenda," he said...
...Crimson can embark upon its Ivy schedule backed by the experience of 13 games, most of which were against quality opponents...
...cover subjects. The practice has yielded a unique collection of more than 1,800 pieces in a dazzling range of styles and media. Appropriately for this anniversary, 75 of them will go on display at the National Portrait Gallery in Washington on March 20 and then after four months embark on a two-year, multicity tour. Inside this gatefold you will find two dozen representatives of a collection--and a tradition--that will only continue to grow...