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...merely pairing up with someone who already had a dependent child were sufficient to fully engage the evolved psychology of parental feeling," they write. "And it is not sufficient. Stepparents do not, on average, feel the same child-specific love and commitment as genetic parents, and therefore do not reap the same emotional rewards from unreciprocated 'parental' investment." Violence, they say, is just one, albeit dramatic, consequence...
...benefits club members can reap is assistance in finding careers in space exploration...
...registration, then, will help all involved: students will have seen the courses and hopefully the syllabi before shopping week, The Coop will have more accurately gauged course enrollments, and professors--after committing earlier to what courses they will offer--will reap benefits in a less undecided audience during shopping week...
President Neil L. Rudenstine has traditionally played little role in the life of a Harvard undergraduate. His tenure has emphasized fund-raising as the main role of the President of the University, and although we are now beginning to reap the benefits of the expanded endowment, undergraduates may feel that he is at best a distant benefactor...
Provost David Minter of Rice University, which ranked number one in Kiplinger's and number two in Money, says that lesser-known schools such as Rice reap greater benefit from college rankings than schools like Harvard...