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...with Quaid in 2002's The Rookie, this account of the Lone Star State's battle for independence from Mexico shares little with the 1960 John Wayne film of the same name. It depicts the Mexicans' view of events and the faults of heroes like Houston, forcing Quaid to relearn his Texas history. Not that he minded. "This was like being a kid again," Quaid says, "only they gave you really great toys to play with...
...true extent of that sacrifice didn’t hit home until Kim’s junior year. There, finally in his natural position of forward, Kim found himself a rookie again—he’d have to relearn a position not played since his junior year of high school, and do it against top-notch college competition. The adjustment took a toll...
Whatever your final destination, your next airplane trip will begin in your bedroom. Last week's federal takeover of baggage screening means travelers need to relearn how to pack their bags--and plan everything from the layout of their suitcases to the sizes of the books they take...
Whatever your final destination, your next airplane trip will begin in your bedroom. Last week's federal takeover of baggage screening means travelers need to relearn how to pack their bags - and plan everything from the layout of their suitcases to the sizes of the books they take...
...Greensboro, N.C. that day in June was four, on a scale of 3-15, where anything above eight carries a good chance of survival. She suffered a traumatic brain injury (TBI) and was in a coma for 16 days and in the hospital for two months. She had to relearn how to walk and talk. “At first I wasn’t expected to survive. When I left the hospital I worked so hard to come to Harvard because I knew I would have wanted to come back,” she says, explaining that she also...