Word: privilegeã
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...raise his school’s number of low-income students. Like Summers, Anthony W. Marx is a young president with a bright vision for his school. But Marx’s vision is closely focused on what he called in his inaugural address the responsibility that comes with privilege??a responsibility “to select the best of diverse students...
...money and privilege??directly descended from Harvard’s second president, Charles Chauncey—and seemed an unlikely ally in the fight to equalize admissions. But he believed in the power of testing to make higher education available to as many talented students as possible...
Trevor Walton, senior vice president of Lifetime Original Movies, explained the movie was an “extraordinary privilege?? for Lifetime...
Americans’ safety does not necessitate the total elimination of guns; many Americans use guns safely and responsibly. Rather, America should view gun use, much like automobile use, as a privilege??not as a right. This shift would allow the federal regulation necessary to reduce crime and save thousands of lives. The Constitution is a cherished document, but there are provisions to amend it to change with the times...
...enough away physically and financially to prevent protest in the Yard and parsimony during donation season. And to those who might consider such distancing disrespectful to the students who express their patriotism through military service, the University can conveniently respond that cadets have the opportunity—indeed, the privilege??of holding their ROTC graduation right here on campus...