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...also noted that the results probably did not reflect those students who demonstrated exceptional brilliance and thus automatically attracted notice or those who took enough initiative outside the classroom to ensure close faculty contact...
...signed not "Niezabitowska" but "Nowak," which is easier to fake. Leon Kieres, head of the IPN, argues that since the files were all intended for internal use, officers would have had no reason to fabricate them. He insists all the documents in his institute are 100% genuine. "They reflect the truth," he says. Niezabitowska's case and others have been seized upon by some opposition parties to assail Poland's postcommunist political élite, both ex-communists and ex-dissidents. The rightist Law and Justice Party is pressing for a "complete lustration" of all state and city officials, professors, company...
Unfortunately, at the beginning of this year, the starting hours of HUCEP were cut. According to HUPD spokesman Steven G. Catalano, “The hours were changed to reflect when the most requests were coming in and when the most escorts took place.” But this line of reasoning fails to recognize the benefits that come from just having HUCEP on the streets. As Brown stated, “The greatest thing we do is our presence.” Furthermore, he correctly pointed out that many of the indecent assaults that happened last year occurred before...
...choices and linguistic quirks that necessarily characterize “creative” writing lend an implicit bias to the story. If a lead uses metaphor to enliven descriptions—as the lead about Louie’s does, above—the object of comparison chosen can reflect a biased view. Likening Cheng-san Chen’s departure from Louie’s to the beheading of Charles I doesn’t reflect so well on the former...
This nihilism was coupled with a theatrical brightness indicative of a world that did not quite reflect the one that we live in, but rather a hyper-universe that was at once absurd and far-fetched...