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...that reaches outside of the classroom is encouraging social services agencies to conduct early screenings for disabilities. Due to the increasing belief in critical periods of development, researchers say that early diagnosis—especially with an autism spectrum disorder—is correlated with a better prognosis. An extra burden is placed on schools when children with special needs enter undiagnosed. If parents are informed of their children’s special needs earlier, they can work with the schools to better ensure that their child receives an appropriate education. We recognize that both short-term and long-term...
...punch campaigns, we’d like to give you some tips. From the coveted first envelope to partying on your club’s lawn with the sleaziest pre-frosh to circling the globe in your club’s private hovercraft, Prestige and Mobility will go the extra mile. For example, be conventional. Wear clothes that look like they cost $3, but are from an era where $3 bought a house. That means powdered wigs, pocket squares, and fine Umbrian cod pieces—all of which are assets on the punch scene, particularly at The Bee. Show...
...single brand, usually a private label in a single size, Aldi executives say they can substantially undercut conventional retailers on 90% of the products the store sells. Nor do customers have to make any trade-offs in buying private labels. Consider the sleek, dark 16.9-oz. bottle of Ariel Extra Virgin Olive Oil ($4.29). Or the 13-oz. box of Fruit Rice cereal ($1.69). "You wouldn't be embarrassed to have that on your counter," says Bill Bishop, a retail consultant...
...them to show their support,” said Kagan, who oversaw a five-year capital campaign that ended in June and raised over $476 million. “I’m hopeful it’ll work really well, and that we’ll find whatever extra money we’ll need for it.” Jessica S. Budnitz, administrative director of the Child Advocacy Program at the Law School, said she was excited about students’ enthusiasm for the program and for public interest careers, more generally. “I think it?...
...means the longest.” Now the defending Ivy champs can take some time off, take a breather, and after hitting the links, begin to hit the books. “We’re taking a couple weeks off to put in couple of extra hours into schoolwork,” Sheldon said. “It’s starting to pile up.” —Staff writer Walter E. Howell can be reached at wehowell@fas.harvard.edu...