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...combines raw intellectual horsepower and inventiveness with a remarkable work ethic, and he is not afraid to challenge established arguments and ideas, inside and outside the classroom,” Hiscox, Hemel’s thesis advisor and one-time professor, wrote in an e-mail...
...praised Kennedy’s ideals. “With his vision of a New Frontier, President Kennedy began to replace America’s fear with hope,” he said. After the speech, Garcetti said “a family that very much believed in the ethic of public service” inspired him to serve the community...
Betty's scheming co-workers resent her in the same way immigration demagogues do: she's an interloper. Yet she succeeds--and even wins over some of her Mode enemies--for exactly that reason. Like generations of immigrants, legal or not, she brings fresh eyes, a tireless work ethic and a different perspective to revitalize a tired institution. (Like Borat, she's in the tradition of the outsider who helps America see itself.) Ironic, amid the effete fashionistas, that she's the one the audience identifies with as an everyday American...
...Harvard coach Tim Murphy says. “He was a high, high academic kid…super high character, slam dunk in admissions.”While his academic abilities and moral fiber landed him a spot on the team, it was Fernandez’s work ethic that helped him transform into the anchor of the Crimson’s offensive line in only a year, much to the pleasant surprise of his coaches.It was not until his sophomore year that Fernandez established himself as the starting center, a post he would never relinquish. That same championship year...
...worn the crimson and white for three seasons, winning an Ivy League championship in 2004-2005. Neither has been a star in their three years with Harvard, but the veterans are ready to step into their roles as team leaders and examples of hard work and dedication.Their collective work ethic has impressed Harvard coach Kathy Delaney-Smith so much that the Ivy League’s winningest coach refers to them both as her “blue-collar workers.”“They would be in my top five in their work ethic of anyone...