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...rapport of old friends among the cast and crew is certainly not due to any cookie-cutter personalities on the VM team. On the contrary, Papke says, “We come from a pretty wide range of backgrounds, but at the same time, we are interested in a lot of the same topics...
...rapport of old friends among the cast and crew is certainly not due to any cookie-cutter personalities on the VM team. On the contrary, Papke says, “We come from a pretty wide range of backgrounds, but at the same time, we are interested in a lot of the same topics...
...white families of similar incomes. Moreover, as relative newcomers to their communities, black families tend to lack access to the informal networks white parents use to trade intelligence about the best teachers, classes and strategies for guaranteeing success. As a remedy, he suggests having teachers establish a good rapport with students early on and create homework assignments that show how academic subjects connect to real life. Black parents, he says, should become more proactive and vigilant...
George W. Bush knows it as well, which was why he phoned the Senator in Nevada the morning after Election Day to begin building a rapport. Reid ducked press calls last week, but he made it clear in an interview with TIME before the election that the President should not expect a honeymoon if he won a second term. "I don't think he has a lot of respect in the Senate among Democrats," said Reid, who hasn't forgotten the hardball legislative tactics Bush and Senate Republicans used in his first term, like shutting Democratic leaders out of negotiations...
...legendary ability to teach and refine his actors, and though his risky choice of a freshman should be commended, Hodgson’s acting, though it shows potential, is only so-so. Though some of her scenes paint a compelling picture of reticence and need—her rapport with Fredricks in their earlier interactions (initially, he tries to deal to her) becomes surprisingly touching and believable—Hodgson has a hard time generating the presence she needs to carry scenes on her own. This is particularly noticeable during her prodigiously long monologue in the beginning of the second...