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...admissions officers sort through the plethora of applications they receive annually, candidates should be judged on a “plus system,” similar to the one utilized by the Harvard admissions office and by the University of Michigan Law School. In this type of system, each individual??s merits are qualitatively evaluated, not scored on a numerical scale. Still, it is apparent that some institutions do not have the resources to pick through the deluge of applications in a detailed manner and so it is understandable that they use a point, rather than a plus...
Measuring an individual??s impact on a university is a difficult task and is usually divided along the lines of one’s own research or output versus a devotion to teaching. Harvard was fortunate enough to have an individual that combined both in Dick Rogers, a filmmaker and teacher who succumbed to cancer last year. The Harvard Film Archive (HFA) will honor Roger’s career with a retrospective this weekend...
...Using scientific evidence is not intended to diminish an individual??s condition but to try to convince people an illness is no way qualitatively different from high blood pressure,” Hyman said...
...HUPD officer was dispatched to 2 Mt. Auburn St. to check on an individual??s “well being.” The officer discovered that the individual had passed away...
...inherently coercive. They argue that a worker’s need to survive “coerces” them into accepting the terms of an unfair agreement. But while it is true that individuals must work in order to live, and that the structure of society limits an individual??s access to employment, it does not follow that employers are somehow coercing individuals into working. These limitations are part of the natural world we inhabit, and employers offer a viable and strictly voluntary means of overcoming them. Without Harvard, there would be no janitorial positions or potential...