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The answer, "We don't have any more minority spots," prompted Maria de la Luz Reyes and John Halcon to examine discrimination against Chicanos in the form of tokenism, taboos against "brown on brown" research--"men and women of color" writing on race issues--and inadequate preparation of teachers to...
College is the last time students will have to examine ethical issues independently, said Massachusetts Institute of Technology Professor of Linguistics Noam Chomsky at an MIT panel yesterday.
For further proof of the absurdity of the Core subcommittee's distinction, one need only examine a 1982 analysis of the original goals of the Lit and Arts B division of the Core and compare the course descriptions of the two courses.
Government courses overwhelmingly emphasize systems, abstract balances of forces and state power, ignoring the impact on the individuals affected by these larger forces. Discussions in history and government classes are often mere studies in violence, as they examine past wars or prospects for nuclear war.
"Images will be 10 times sharper, allowing usto see much fainter objects," said Kirshner. Thespace telescope will not be affected by theproblems that plague earth-based telescopes, suchas blurred images and an inability to examine theultraviolet spectrum, he said.