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...which is why we offer you a suggestion: Just grab a GPS-enabled iPhone and map a course to that massive cluster of your “new friends” wandering the Yard. Better yet, buy a hundred iPhones and turn them on right now in your dorm room??the party’s right here, y’all! If you’re wondering what student groups to get involved with, it’s fairly straightforward. Do you find this prose disdainful in a manner that is at once didactic and orotund...
...said. From the data he gathered, Ebrahim hypothesized that organizational learning is more likely to occur if staff perceive evaluation as central to their own jobs and if error is embraced as a learning opportunity. He explored these theories via surveys of 62 D.C. nonprofit directors. The room??s experts raised some concerns with Ebrahim’s data. Most agreed that in terms of learning from mistakes, Ebrahim needed to identify various types of error. Herman “Dutch” B. Leonard, a Kennedy School public management professor, stressed at the event the difference between...
...coward,” she said, her nakedness magnificent against the room??s shadows. “Even now, with all that expensive port and cheap sentiment swimming inside you, you still can’t take me. Or have you forgotten how it’s done...
...turning on the heater in a car, a curl of hair on someone’s nape, a remembered lunch—into the foreground, he manages to imbue the characters with a real emotional accessibility.Only two of the 11 new stories are letdowns. “That Room?? comes right after Wolff’s old thriller “Bullet in the Brain” and sorely disappoints, precisely because it doesn’t have the subtle simplicity of the other. The latter is rhythmic and nuanced, focusing on the main character?...
...said. “I’m going to show you how it was devised and broken down and dissected to be turned into choreography.” Such was the insider’s view offered by the program. “In the Upper Room?? was one of three works excerpted and discussed. Also featured on the program were excerpts from Anthony Tudor’s “Dark Elegies” and George Balanchine’s “Concerto Barocco.” “This is a sort...