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...physical aggression among kids," Boivin notes, but most children manage to adjust socially and eventually develop the verbal skills needed to negotiate peacefully within a group. "Aggression becomes less and less of a normative way to get things done," he says. But children on the high-risk path appear unable to develop those social skills; their aggression ends up turning on them. "As children get older, in grade school, they slowly shift their aggression and tend to withdraw into shyness," Boivin said...
...tarnished Garcia and many of his closest advisors. But this time, they seem to be hitting all at once and have forced Garcia's Cabinet to resign and have the president groping for ways to refine his administration. And the country's murderous bugaboo, the guerrillas of the Shining Path, have chosen this moment to stage their biggest attack in years...
...thing we know as political scientists is that demography is not destiny,” she added. Fiorina, the author of “Divided Government,” discussed split-ticket voters that intentionally choose one party for president and another for Congress, taking this path because of its perceived benefits. More than 80 faculty members, graduate and undergraduate students, and residents of the community packed the conference room at CGIS for the panel. “American politics looks very obscure to me. This is why I want to come here,” said Stefano Versace...
...Crimson a well-deserved lead.Harvard came out in the second half looking to put away Cornell and found itself up 2-0 just minutes in. A long throw from the right side found the head of junior Andre Akpan in the box. Akpan flicked the ball into the path of Stamatis, who nestled it into the bottom left corner.Two minutes later Akpan missed a golden opportunity to put the Crimson three goals up when he volleyed over from eight yards out. Despite not getting onto the scoresheet, Akpan was central in all of Harvard’s attacks, winning...
...Reconciliation with the opposition is an inevitable part of the end of any war, and no leader, military or otherwise, has ever said that total military victory is the only path to a stable Afghanistan. But the sudden courting of Taliban leaders appears to be more an act of desperation than strategy...