Word: teste
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...March 24, when North Korean authorities ordered 11 South Korean government officers stationed at Kaesong to leave the country. The incident was only the start of a North Korean temper tantrum that has plunged North-South relations to their lowest point in a decade. On March 28, North Korea test-fired a barrage of missiles into the sea and warned it would "mercilessly wipe out" any South Korean vessels that violated its territorial waters. Two days later, a military official threatened to turn South Korea to "ashes...
...nearly a quarter of the 24 million golfers in the U.S., with young women becoming the fastest-growing group of all. So when Callaway and Nike, two of the leading golf-equipment manufacturers, recently released new clubs designed specifically for women, I couldn't wait to take some test swings...
...company was based on the Tufts campus for 22 years. Doble, who graduated in 1911, received an honorary doctorate from Tufts in 1962. The school, which has an endowment of $1.4 billion, has only received one other gift over $100 million. Doble made his fortune by inventing a test used to check the safety and reliability of electrical utilities. When he died in 1969, Doble’s trust was valued at about $2 million. The trust was dissolved last fall when Doble Engineering Company sold for $319 million. —Staff writer Athena Y. Jiang can be reached...
...various practice and season regulations (JV teams are not allowed to practice outside of their playing season), the NCAA forces all incoming athletes to go through a process known as “the Clearinghouse,” which involves paying to send in high school transcripts and standardized test scores. And despite all of the hoops that JV teams must jump through per NCAA regulations, they still face trouble finding competition. Gaber notes that even though her team “had to keep up regular practices,” they only had three games in their fall season...
...judgment from the opposite sex; but others feel that single-sex education creates an unrealistic bubble that inhibits the development of social skills and reinforces gender stereotypes. Harvard, with many of its students hailing from the various single-sex high schools across the country, is the perfect place to test this debate. These students’ experiences at Harvard, while as varied as those of students from coed schools, are nonetheless fundamentally unique and different from their coed counterparts. It is widely recognized that following attendance at a single-sex high school, the transition into the coed world...