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...suffering, we realized after 9/11 that we had better start addressing the problems of the Middle East. In response to 9/11, the U.S. government went after individuals in Afghanistan and Iraq who were connected to terrorist activity. The result has been to bring insurgents to justice and to foster the emergence of two fledgling democracies. The free elections in those countries will perhaps inspire others to follow, thus spreading democracy...
Although each Saturday includes hands-on games and activities, the focus of the program is to foster an appreciation for art, and more specifically, for the Sackler’s collection...
...leadership of the PJA said they sponsored Levy’s talk in an effort to foster greater awareness and activism in students...
...only time that the uninhibited student, not yet bogged down by pressing deadlines and class responsibilities, is encouraged to experiment with new classes. Rather than promote intellectual inquiry, Wegner’s lottery contradicted the spirit of shopping period, undermining the enriching academic experience it is meant to foster. A disturbing conflict between school policy and classroom values became apparent in this case when students were penalized for heeding Harvard’s advice to explore as many classes as possible...
Peretz Professor of Yiddish Literature Ruth R. Wisse said her fellow female professors were doing themselves a disservice by allowing gender politics to silence the open debate Summers had intended to foster...