Word: sufferings
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Public schools would, indeed, suffer; lower funding would lead to fewer books and teachers, while the number of overpaid administrators would likely remain constant. However, in Milwaukee, alternative education programs provide better education than public schools. Moreover, they do so for between $2,500 and $3,000 per pupil compared to an average public school cost of over $5,000 per pupil. And with a voucher, just about any family in the nation can afford some form of private schooling...
...example, Caviness says he believes that examining the implicit memory of stroke victims will give scientists a more complete understanding of the disabilities they suffer...
...charms of diaries is that ideally, they can reveal deeply private information about a human being that could never be discovered any other way. Historians constantly pore over every word and nuance of these intimate journals of historical figures. To take a long-term view, future generations would suffer tremendously if all this generation left them were musty diaries stocked with lies...
That does not leave him much time. Graham's legacy will be measured not only in the lives he has changed but in the cause he has championed. If modern evangelicalism is in many ways Graham's passionate creation, it could suffer grievously once he is gone. A war over either the social agenda of the religious right or the theological assertions of the Fundamentalists could rend the movement that he held together almost against its fractious nature...
...right to avoid the truth. Franklin D. Roosevelt '04, most think, was correct to order the Manhattan Project in secrecy. At Harvard, the same basic tools of management apply. In the end, values which are crucial to a healthy learning environment--openness, honesty, aggressive action in pedagogical crises--often suffer...