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...reptiles and aliens. He also inspired a generation of imitators and ushered in the golden age of monster movies, or kaiju eiga, of the 1950s and '60s. If you were young and Japanese back then, you would know Tsuburaya's handiwork, perhaps even his name. He has been the subject of three or four biographies in his home country, and such contemporary movie giants as Steven Spielberg and George Lucas cite him as an influence. But for many, the monster maker remains an invisible...
...woman, and especially anyone but Hillary Clinton. But for "O" to support Obama, who's vastly less experienced than Clinton, makes Winfrey's decision seem divisive, racist and against the best interests of the country as a whole. Her choice is an example of reverse racism, a subject white people feel too guilty to discuss. Susan Mather, SAN FRANCISCO...
...families of the same income will have significantly more savings and, therefore, be held accountable for a great portion of their tuition. The injustice! Or at least that’s what I decried the next day at lunch, when, upon reading a Crimson article on the subject, I decided to try out my newly adopted theory on a few friends. They were not impressed. One commented that the type of argument I had just made might be applied to financial aid in all scenarios. After all, technically, financial aid is a “lifestyle subsidization...
...Computer literacy is a technical skill,” Jenkins said. “What we want to do is integrate the skills we identify across the curriculum—taking a subject like authorship in a language arts class, and showing how you reconceptualize it using these new skills and building on them. Skills don’t have to be high-tech to be effective...
...talk about ethics is going to impact how I teach my media class,” she said. “I liked Gardner’s idea of new media as a frontier, and how we need to establish rules for it. That’s a subject on which I have to help my students...