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...LABOR 65,000 Number of H-1B work visas available to skilled foreigners wanting to enter the U.S. next year 133,000 Number of applications U.S. immigration authorities received in the first two days after the H-1B application period opened on April 2. Candidates were selected through a lottery on April...
...What is not in dispute is that since he became leader of the Australian Labor Party on Dec. 4, Rudd has set the temper of national politics. In the published opinion polls, the 49-year-old Queenslander has hurtled past Howard early in an election year; Labor leads the Coalition by an improbable 59% to 41%, on a two-party basis, according to the latest Newspoll. On the poll's question of who is better to lead the country, Rudd is ahead of Howard 48% to 36%. Rudd's job description, as he told reporters in Sydney before embarking...
...University does not try to implement a J-Term. In March 2004, the Committee on Calendar Reform, one of the curricular review committees, proposed a “4-1-4” schedule to align Harvard with most other colleges: The school year would start immediately after Labor Day and final exams would be given prior to winter recess in December. Before the four months of spring semester, the Committee recommended the institution of a three-week January Term (J-Term) in which students could choose to travel, perform community service, conduct research, or even enroll...
...that can or should be fixed by a majority vote of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences (FAS). At its root, this is a problem of emotion, rather than academics. The danger is not that future generations of Harvard students will lose the ability to study American labor markets, read Whitman’s “Leaves of Grass,” or write essays about the Atlanta Compromise. It is that they will no longer understand, on a gut level, why they are doing those things...
...completely convinced all of its participants to pursue a career in child advocacy, it has nonetheless exposed many students to a new field of law.Carlos A.L. Aqui, a second-year law student who took CAP’s clinical course, worked in the Philippines with young women forced to labor as domestic workers. Though Aqui says he isn’t ready to commit his career to this area, the program exposed him to an area that he predicts will impassion him even after graduation.Bartholet sees Aqui’s newfound sentiments toward child advocacy as a testament...