Word: path
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...read in many years. In the troubled Middle East, such a story is all too familiar. People are too eager to enter into wars that solve no problems, and the results are devastating. Let's hope that the world's problem solvers can lead us to a different, peaceful path for the future of this planet and its people. Lillian Cohen Kfar Monash, Israel...
...impassioned contingent means something more troubling when it says Fernandes doesn't communicate well. Many who identify culturally as "big-D Deaf" learned American Sign Language before English. Fernandes did not. She grew up speaking English and says she didn't find her "path into the deaf culture" until she was 23. That's too late for some opponents. "People like [Fernandes] who entered the deaf world later in life can become culturally deaf, but some don't ... They sign stiffly. The eye contact, the body movements--all the cultural stuff is slightly off. They're like second-language learners...
...have it together at the beginning [in heats],” two-seat Marc Luff says “But each race we got a little bit faster.”And in Saturday’s grand final, the heavyweight-laden field could only follow the path laid them by a group of lightweights racing in a four for the first time all spring.Harvard bolted to a quick lead off of the start, pacing the field through the first 500 meters.“From 600 meters in,” says stroke and 2006-2007 captain Nick Downing...
...system succeeded in saving the Republic from external invaders and internal rebellions alike. According to legend, Cincinnatus was plowing his field when called to dictatorship, an activity that he blissfully resumed after having saved the Republic. In view of our current bureaucratic standstill, I venture that this is the path Harvard should take. Interim Dean of the Faculty Jeremy R. Knowles shrewdly provided a precedent when he bypassed the snail-paced Core Committee in approving the Humanities courses for Core credit. Two of the courses were immediately granted Literature and Arts A status, and one was deemed more suitable...
With the unveiling of the new report on General Education, Harvard is poised to forge a path different than Yale and Princeton, and make unlikely bedfellows with the State University of New York system and George Mason University by mandating a course on the subject of the United States. As one of the general education categories replacing the unpopular Core and its "ways of knowing" approach, "The United States: Historical and Global Perspectives" is a welcomed component of a new curriculum...