Word: mannered
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...administration should be concerned about governing its student body in the correct manner and creating a safe and comfortable environment for all students,” Moore says...
...honor was bestowed upon our humble town by America’s Promise, an organization dedicated to the development and success of America’s youth. Apparently Cambridge harbors a host of community projects for youngsters, helping them to cooperate and use their time in a generally productive manner. This distinction might be even more surprising to the majority of Harvard students, who are under the impression that Cambridge consists solely of Mass. Ave., JFK Street and a few outgrowing, round-about squiggles. It’s not that we bear the city any hostility, or even care...
...knowledge generally accepted in the scientific and educational communities and with which a student at the university level should be conversant.” Since the BARWS standards are clearly content-neutral, the only possible argument left is that the standards are being imposed in an unusually harsh manner against Christian courses. Calvary and the ACSI have made this argument as well, pointing to classes on Buddhism and Judaism that have been accepted for credit. Again, it is important to consider why the Calvary courses have been turned down. Courses are welcome to teach U.S. history from a particular perspective?...
...mutually exclusive. “In general I would allow for the possibility that God chose to use evolution for his main means of developing the world,” Powell says. “One should read the Genesis creation accounts in a largely figurative manner.”Edwards has a simpler explanation for the persistence of a contentious dialogue between science and religion.“One quarter of the population is evangelical,” Edwards says. “They aren’t very sophisticated.”But Behe sees the issue...
...help him get there. "Contemporary ethnic arts," the phrase adopted by Kitti to describe his latest work, barely does justice to his audacious combination of ancient bead-working techniques and modern junk. Visitors to his "art space" (read: store), on Bangkok's rapidly gentrifying Silom Road, can find all manner of contemporary bric-a-brac?like stuffed toys, plastic bugs, crayons, dolls and Lego bricks?interwoven with Swarovski crystal, Venetian glass and semiprecious stones. Of the pieces on display, Manoonphol cites the I Can Fly necklace as his favorite: it features a stuffed caterpillar adorned with bejeweled wings and spiky...