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They do need, however, the basic tools with which to build this future. Since the Haitians are operating with a very narrow margin, it is essential that they are offered tangible forms of support from the international community. The military invasion was just the beginning...
...Levitt and about 35 other students, Harvard's special concentrations option is a godsend. It allows them the freedom to craft a field of study outside the Faculty's 41 concentrations, with their rigid requirements and narrow specialties...
...must also disagree with his argument that the existing core classes are similar to the "rifle shot' narrow courses within broad fields of learning that ruined General Education." I do not know enough to say what "ruined" General Education, but I find the narrow focus of the core courses refreshing when compared to the broad introductory courses required within one's major. As already stated, introductory classes in any field are here for the taking. I also believe that professors who teach in the core curriculum successfully teach "approaches to knowledge" in their core courses, rather than merely exploring...
...create a larger pool of qualified jurors, Adler also argues that legislatures should eliminate most automatic exemptions for such professions as doctors and clergy, which allow some of the best educated members of the community to escape service. The disadvantages of a narrow jury pool that has been worked upon by lawyers determined to seat the least qualified members is evident from Adler's account of the trial of Imelda Marcos, the wife of deposed Philippine dictator Ferdinand Marcos. In 1990 she faced charges in a New York City court of transferring Philippine government money to American banks to finance...
...really long course compared to what we usually play," explains Boyle. "The fairways are narrow with a lot of wood (trees...