Word: successful
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Alan Ebenstein, 38, an economist and member of the Santa Barbara school board, answers both questions with a qualified yes. "As we emphasize English more at the elementary level," he predicts, "we'll have more success at the secondary level." Armando Vallejo, director of the Casa de la Raza, the community center that housed the alternative academy set up by the boycotters, retorts that abolishing bilingual classes amounts to "cultural genocide...Kids sit in the back of the classroom for a couple of years without understanding, and they get disillusioned. That's when they join gangs...
...culture of deceit has long been an integral part of Japan's success. Since World War II, the assumption has been that the government would back the banks, the banks would back the companies, and everyone would be guaranteed employment for life. That worked when Japan was growing fast enough to cover its losses. Those days are gone, and so are thousands of jobs...
...conclude, the low price at which the Magenta is offered necessitates a large subscription-list. Let our friends remember this if they would see an enterprise flourish whose success will be, we do not say an honor, but a convenience...
Crimson editors admit they did not always achieve an objective balance in their undergraduate years. But those who have gone on to careers in journalism say their Crimson experience was instrumental to future success...
...paper was shocked out of its success when Fabian Fall '10 became the only Crimson president to commit suicide while in office...