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...Harvard Academy for International and Area Studies, which was established with a 1984 gift of $5 million from a New Jersey industrialist, will train graduate students and young associate professors who want to combine expertise in a discipline such as economics, sociology or history with in-depth knowlege of a particular country or region...
Restoring the Earth is not so much a book as a series of in-depth magazine pieces held together by their ecological focus and inspired by an imaginative conclusion and a forward cum benediction from Morris K. Udall. However, what the book lacks in coherent structure, it makes up for with good journalism and an imaginative choice of topics...
Zinner also leaves the lay reader searching for firm ground while he uses innumerable technical terms for sexual anatamoy and diseases. Only a gynecologist, or perhaps an extremely advanced biology concentrator can follow his in-depth discussions of many sexual diseases...
Although he generally refrains from speaking out on fiscal matters, Volcker has called for deep cuts in the federal budget deficit, which may provide the topic for his speech today. (For an in-depth profile of Volcker, see page...
With one full unit of Ec 10 (almost 10 percent of class time) devoted to radical economics, optional radical lectures offered in the spring and fall, and in-depth explanations of the differences between Keynesian and monetarist economics viewpoints, the course certainly does not try to convince students that all economists agree on every issue...