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...project with the ICA [Institute of Contemporary Art] Boston, I was at a loss regarding the specific attributes of a certain type of glass I wanted to use,” she recalled. “Over lunch, I discussed this with my fellow Radcliffe fellows, and was pointed, via the fields of chemistry and physics, in the right direction...
...student representative at the CUE meeting. Determining which classes will now receive Core credit will occur on a “course-by-course basis,” Shankar said. Students who are either currently enrolled in these classes or who have previously taken these classes will receive notification via e-mail that the course gives Core credit, according to Shankar. The push to bring more departmental courses under the Core umbrella comes as a student and faculty committee puts the final touches on a transition plan that will phase out the Core in favor...
There are risks, of course, perhaps the biggest being agricultural. "Your harvest is only as good as God gives you," says Stevens. "Do you get two tons to the acre, or do you get five tons to the acre?" Competitive risk comes via foreign wine sales, which are gaining market share. They accounted for 29.4% of the U.S. wine sales in 2006, up from 27% in 2005, according to Silicon Valley Bank, although much of these gains were in cheaper wines...
Swamiji's message, delivered in part via that transcendental software, PowerPoint, and some well-placed jokes, is that stress is not a function of external demands--the number of employees and dollars to manage, e-mails to answer, strategic plans to complete or loved ones to placate. Stress is internal, he insists. Make a rational assessment of your situation with all its requirements and flaws--consider, for instance, the past behavior of your customers, your colleagues, your spouse--adjust your expectations accordingly, and the stress will vanish. He gives some quick examples. "I'm in New York. There will...
...sure, I appreciated the agency's concern for these animals - it was without a doubt reassuring to know that the dog we were getting had come to us via an ASPCA culture instead of a cramped metal cage at Mutts R Us. And I'm a genuine dog lover: I cried at the end of Old Yeller just like everyone else. Our dog is one of Miami's most coddled canines. (He's on my lap right now as I write this because a loud thunderstorm is spooking him.) But there was also something a bit over the top about...