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...which have been made into films—he is enthusiastic about what he does, and happy to let anyone with the slightest inclination know the thoughts in his head. According to Graymsith, Gyllenhaal, though riveted by the script, hesitated to take the role, afraid to open a Pandora??s Box and reveal the psyche of a man so in vested in a killer. However, after meeting with Graysmith to better understand the character he might portray, Gyllenhaal accepted the role. “Jake reached in,” notes Graysmith, recalling his many...
...shot in the dark,” Government Department Chair Nancy L. Rosenblum said at the meeting, prefacing her comments by saying she would vote for the legislation. “I can’t tell whether this is an entrepreneurial effort by the faculty or opening a Pandora??s box.” One major uncertainty revealed yesterday was to what extent secondary fields would alter the numbers of students taking courses in various departments. In introducing the legislation, Spelke said that the EPC hopes that the implementation of secondary fields “will serve...
...dark,” Government Department Chair Nancy L. Rosenblum said at the meeting, prefacing her remarks by saying that she would vote for the legislation. “I can’t tell whether this is an entrepreneurial effort by the faculty or opening a Pandora?...
...Lulu,” originally released in two parts, “Earth Spirit” (1895) and “Pandora??s Box” (1902), has historically been shrouded in scandalous sexuality. In fact, when the play premiered in 1904 in Nuremberg, Wedekind and his publisher were met with federal charges for disseminating obscene material. Performances in Germany were banned shortly thereafter...
Aside from the purely financial aspects, athletic scholarships would open up a Pandora??s Box of equality issues, wouldn’t do much to lock a student into a sport—due to the prevalence of financial aid for those who can’t afford the hefty price tag—and it could foster and extend the perceived gap between student-athletes and student-cellists, student-governors, student-journalists, and the like...