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...creative, and uniquely structured course involving a series of lectures each taught by a different professors in the psychology department. The course, which offers a “panoramic view” of research methodology and a novel blend of topics, from social psychology to psychopathology, is ideal for students who are overwhelmed by the plethora of fascinating psychology courses or indecisive about which professor or subfield they would most enjoy. Historical Study B-41. “Inventing New England: History, Memory, and the Creation of a Regional Identity...
...contents of clay. Later, at the studios she set up in France and Tasmania, she was forever "digging and scrounging and carting and milling and sieving clays and rocks and ashes," Hanssen Pigott recalled. What she was looking to unearth were the means to perfectly render her forms - the ideal mix of clays, for instance, or the right transparency of glaze. For, as this insightful show makes clear, the shapes of her inspiration had already formed...
...creative, and uniquely structured course involving a series of lectures each taught by a different professors in the psychology department. The course, which offers a “panoramic view” of research methodology and a novel blend of topics, from social psychology to psychopathology, is ideal for students who are overwhelmed by the plethora of fascinating psychology courses or indecisive about which professor or subfield they would most enjoy...
...things like miniature saxophones andmartini glasses to a Mondrian-style backing of plain and colored rectangles). The only drawback is the price: at about $115 per roll, and $88 for a set of magnets, you may opt not to use this throughout the house. But it's ideal for single walls or smaller rooms, and it will keep the interior designer in you endlessly entertained...
Ongoing security concerns mean that there's never an ideal time to visit Afghanistan, but the hardy business travelers and intrepid tourists who make the journey can at least stop worrying about finding a decent place to stay in the capital, Kabul. The city has unveiled its first luxury accommodation, the Kabul Serena Hotel (serenahotels.com), offering a sorely needed alternative to those somewhat disheveled media and diplomat haunts, the Intercontinental and the Mustafa, as well as to the dilapidated guesthouses where many visitors have had to hole up. Costing $35 million to build, the Serena was erected over the shell...