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...England Conservatory (NEC), located just across the river from campus, offers a joint-education program that allows a student to graduate from the college in four years with a B.A. while taking studio instruction and music courses simultaneously. A fifth year of study and performance at the graduate level is necessary to complete the program, and each graduate leaves the Conservatory with a masters degree in music. Alex J. Rezzo ‘11, a saxophonist currently enrolled in the program, acknowledges that, in spite of the scheduling difficulties he confronts, he’s happy with the chance...
...danger for a program like Expos is that it becomes a low-level service course, [that] anyone can teach it, [that] there is no permanent staff to it,” the individual said...
...don’t think that [the U.S] would level Mexico if some subgroup killed three and seized two,” he added...
...candidates they like. Campaign managers overthink things too. Consider the time wasted in war rooms parsing the molecular difference between, say, "Ready for Change" and "Change We Can Believe In," a distinction without a difference if ever there was one. Voters make their decisions at a far more visceral level than that. When they're surly - as they are now - they look for a credible candidate who's as different as possible from the incumbent who made the existing mess. When they're happy - as they were, for example, in 1988 - they look for someone as similar as possible...
...small market level, you need a kind of management intensity over a period of years to make it work," says NBA commissioner David Stern. He points to San Antonio, Portland and Utah as prime examples. "The combination of split ownership that moved the team there, the circumstances of Katrina, and the difficulty, in a big hurry, of attracting droves of talent to relocate to New Orleans - it's not a constructive circumstance for the growth of a franchise...