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...single sex schools suddenly cool? Thirty-five girls?? schools have been founded since 1995, several of them public. Two hundred forty public institutions in this country offer some form of single sex education, up from three ten years...

Author: By Diana Meehan, ph.d | Title: Sex, Education, and Government | 12/7/2006 | See Source »

...other hand, girls?? schools have created fertile learning spaces for their students. Girls from single sex institutions are more likely to study math and science, to study advanced placement subjects, and to study, period. Presumably they spend less time attending to grooming and garment selection. (According to one survey, girls at a single sex school estimated they saved 45 minutes a day when they began attending a single sex school and wearing uniforms...

Author: By Diana Meehan, ph.d | Title: Sex, Education, and Government | 12/7/2006 | See Source »

...better that males and females meet to compete in debate or robotics and combine their abilities in theatre arts or community service. It’s more natural, less forced. “I have a boyfriend,” noted a smiling girls?? school senior. “I just don’t need to see him 24/7...

Author: By Diana Meehan, ph.d | Title: Sex, Education, and Government | 12/7/2006 | See Source »

Fortunately for the viewer, many of the actors (particularly Lindsay Lohan of “Mean Girls?? and Sharon Stone of “Basic Instict”) imbue their performances with such sincerity that the hackneyed dialogue works on occasion. As Miriam, the Ambassador’s hair stylist, Stone is riveting. In a film where few of the supposedly “average” characters appear realistic, Stone brings remarkable poise and depth to her role. When she looks at her cheating husband, Paul (William H. Macy), Stone’s silence speaks volumes...

Author: By Kathleen A. Fedornak, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: MOVIE REVIEW: Bobby | 11/30/2006 | See Source »

...ideas were far more creative than high school Model United Nations students’.” Meanwhile, in Sever 305, the girls got a very brief introduction to Mandarin—learning to count up to 10 and making posters that said “Strong Women, Strong Girls?? in Mandarin. Previous incarnations of SWSG’s semesterly on-campus event included Career Day and Health and Sports Day. Saturday’s theme grew out of a desire to take advantage of Harvard’s cultural diversity, organizers said...

Author: By Rachel M Singh, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Local Girls Get Global Ed | 11/13/2006 | See Source »

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