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First-year law school exams usually include one or two fact-patterns, scenarios from which students are expected to extract and discuss relevant legal issues, and a policy question. Of course, exams differ by professor, so the best way for students to prepare themselves is to study that professor's prior exams...
...lawyer said they would instead accept "very, very, very substantially less" than the film's estimated value. The family, which holds the copyright, has made an estimated $1 million from selling reproduction rights to the film. Conspiracy buff's take notice: officials says they may eventually be able to extract information that could yield new clues about the assassination from images between the sprocket holes on the film, an area that equals 20 percent of the exposed surface of the film's 486 frames...
...phytoestrogens, which are estrogens produced by plants. Forget the fact that tofu doesn't taste particularly good, Shandler breezily advises. "It's like flour. Flour is a useful ingredient. Nobody expects it to taste good." Just throw a little silken tofu into a blender, add a splash of vanilla extract, a sprinkling of cocoa powder, a dollop of maple syrup, and you'll see. "I truly love this food," she insists, and so, apparently, do her husband and kids...
...could have splashed," says Coz. In the interim, however, the paper incurred the wrath of the Cosby family by printing the story of Bill Cosby's affair with the mother of Autumn Jackson, the 22-year-old woman who claimed to be his illegitimate daughter in an attempt to extract money from him and who is facing federal extortion charges. After that story appeared, Bill Cosby's wife Camille publicly called on the Enquirer and other tabloids to withdraw their rewards, saying "My husband and I do not want their money to be associated with our son." Even after...
This approach may be cheaper and faster than current methods, which extract protein from masses of genetically engineered bacterial, yeast or mammalian cells. Individually, the cells produce minute quantities of the desirable proteins; an entire organism could undoubtedly produce much more, scientists...