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Officers hope that Halloween's "emphasis on the ghoulish kind of things" will "divert enough energy so the other malicious things don't occur," he said.
Goodheart also quotes from a recent article in Time magazine which "warns that 'a growing emphasis on the nation's "multicultural" heritage exalts racial and ethnic pride at the expense of social cohesion.'" This statement is supposed to be similar to Putnam's claim that "there has been no case...
Weld points to teachers as the key to quality education, and in the next breath, recommends that they worry more about administrative matters. The effect would be to dilute the emphasis placed by the teacher on his or her primary responsibility: teaching students.
The magazine, to be called Concordia, will be a "variety publication," with an emphasis on the creative and performing arts, according to Stacy E. Kilroy '91, a Pudding alumna and editor of the journal.
The emphasis at that time upon "canned curriculums" and standardized test scores "pushed many creative teachers out the door," Johnson said.