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...film, directed by Sam Raimi and written by David Koepp, is a faithful adaptation of the Stan Lee original--faithful to a fault. Spidey, a.k.a. Peter Parker (Tobey Maguire), is still the teen dweeb from Queens with a crush on the girl next door (Kirsten Dunst), a dose of genetically altered spider DNA in his veins and a compulsion to save the world from the gaudy Green Goblin (Willem Dafoe). Sure, he can leap tall buildings with several sticky bounds, but he's also nearly grounded by a load of unresolved guilt. Plenty of classic heroes--Oedipus, Hamlet, Luke Skywalker...
Directed by Michael Apted and written by Tom Stoppard, the film is faithful (almost to a fault) to Harris' novel. It is particularly true to the grimness and grottiness of life at Bletchley. Enigma plumbs a drama that takes place largely between the ears of the code breakers, a story ideally realized on the printed page, less so on the screen...
Harvard’s intention to build a three-story modern art museum in the middle of the Riverside residential community shows that town-gown problems are not always the fault of over-zealous neighborhood activists. Harvard often errs on the side of too much development at inopportune times with seemingly arbitrary reasoning. The current plan, which would bring an estimated 700 visitors at peak times to visit a three-story museum that houses approximately 80 parking spaces for 170 staff members, shows that Harvard has made little effort to accommodate neighbors’ concerns...
Therein lies the fault with Why Smart People Can Be So Stupid, a collection of essays edited by Yale IBM Professor of Psychology and Education Robert J. Sternberg, concerning how and why ostensibly intelligent people can do incredibly stupid things. Former president Bill Clinton’s affair with Monica Lewinsky and Richard Nixon’s claims of innocence during the Watergate scandal are two landmark instances in which two men, blessed with all the trappings of intelligence, were incapable of sound judgement...
...where nobody is paying attention, who does what any thirteen year old would do with too much time on his hands. Fifty percent of the kids we deal with as educators are in his position, so Hank's difficulties are commonplace, and there's no one at fault...