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...work - because it's important - that he neglects his family; a Moses who feels that the people he has given his life to don't appreciate him. That's something we can all relate to. Moses who has spent his whole life yearning to see the promised land, and has to acknowledge at the end that all these people who have made his days miserable are going to have that experience, and he'll never have it. How does he get over that crushing disappointment? The greatest achievement of Moses' life is not the plagues...
...many, a fact that Cheek is well aware of. He is devoting several months to the cause, and he plans on making a preparatory trip to Darfur in November. Given the travel ban for Americans, Cheek will have to fly to Chad and traverse the Sudanese border by land, enlisting the aid of the International Red Cross.Still, Cheek is determined. Though he realizes that he is “a relative newcomer to the issue,” he realizes the impact celebrities can have, especially on teenagers and college students.“It’s absolutely absurd...
...Tokyo, building a response to the North Korean announcement. Speaking to TIME between calls, Ban said he was "much worried and troubled" about the possibility of a nuclear test. That's in part because of the impact it could have on the job he may be about to land: Secretary-General of the United Nations. "I hope this situation will not cause any problems to my current candidacy," he says...
...Tokyo, building a response to the North Korean announcement. Speaking to TIME between calls, Ban said he was "much worried and troubled" about the possibility of a nuclear test. That's in part because of the impact it could have on the job he may be about to land: Secretary-General of the United Nations. "I hope this situation will not cause any problems to my current candidacy," he says...
...largest in the center’s 99-year history, eclipsing the one NSF gave in 2000, the previous highest, by nearly one million dollars. The Harvard Forest will use the recent grant to support the work of over 25 scientists, and further research on issues like global warming, land use, invasive species, forest clearance and development. Since 1988, NSF has been renewing the grant to the Harvard Forest every six years—increasing the grant amount each time. “We’re trying to look at effective management and conservation approaches for dealing with these...