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Scientists need to subscribe to increasingly expensive science journals--subscriptions begin at a couple hundred dollars--because the scope of each is becoming increasingly limited, says Hayes, who has been studying issues related to the English language for more than a decade.
Choi fails even to accurately present the status of Asian-Americans at Harvard--namely, those who do not subscribe to nor wish to reinforce the stereotype of the "study hard-get good grades-go to professional school" student.
But whether Shining Path withers or grows strong again depends on how well the government performs. The conditions that gave rise to the insurgency back in the 1970s -- poverty, injustice, deep resentment over racial and class distinctions -- still prevail. Until Fujimori finds a more stable, equitable, democratic course, there will...
Before the campaign switched into high gear, the Clintons would eat dinner at least once a week with Bill's mother and stepfather and Hillary's parents, who moved from Chicago to Little Rock a few years ago. On such occasions, says Dorothy Rodham, Hillary's mother, they all subscribe...
Therefore, few students chose to subscribe tothe network last year.