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...glad they are to be in America. I suggest that Time write another article detailing the story of families whose lives have been helped since they arrived as refugees in Phoenix. Call me, and I will introduce you to them. Carolyn Manning, Executive Director, Welcome to America Project Scottsdale, Arizona...
...into the required course load is through independent study. “Sometimes someone will want to take an unpaid [film] production internship, which of course we would not give credit for,” he says. “But we might try to build a film studies project around that, where the intellectual work would be industry-analytic and where the job that the student did would be a very small part of the overall work.” Even then, Connor says, this is rare. “It’s only happened in an exceptional...
Days after a March 2007 public meeting on the project, attended by nearly 400 West Texas residents--none of whom supported it--the fight against La Entrada began. Local businesses sold STOP LA ENTRADA T shirts; residents joined letter-writing campaigns and launched anti-Entrada blogs. Some Marfans have devised creative ways to fight the corridor. Gary Oliver, 60, a political cartoonist for the local newspaper, has composed a protest song on his accordion. "Move to Marfa for the peaceful life,/ So far away from the stress and strife," he sings. "Then you put your ear down on the highway...
...schools draw on a variety of federal, state and foundation funds to pay for stipends of $10,000 for master teachers and $5,000 for mentors and bonuses that range from $350 to $9,500. Culbertson is always looking for ways to attract more talent. His latest project: refurbishing an old Marlboro County mansion as an almost rent-free home for top teachers. "I treat the job more like a crusade," says the 28-year-old former social-studies teacher. "My goal is systematic change across the state...
...cake. That’s what the current presidential candidate does in “Barackula,” a short film to be released online next Monday in which Obama resists the advances of a secret society of vampires after becoming president of the Harvard Law Review. The project began last year when a group of friends in Los Angeles decided that one of them, Justin M. Sherman, looked a lot like a young Obama. At his friends’ prompting, Sherman wrote a script called “Mr. Obama Goes to Cambridge” about Obama?...