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...lived together. We called them our cousins. It is a part of our tradition. RABIN: The historic breakthrough was not now. It was when President Sadat, the leader of the largest Arab country, came to Jerusalem and succeeded in bringing down all the walls of suspicion, hatred, prejudices vis-a-vis Egypt. Arafat is not in a position to do it because he is not in control of the people in the territories. His influence is limited to the members of his organization. Because of that we need minimum security assurances. Still, I believe that we have passed the point...
...good college career, R. Kelly is the only true prophet for the student who embraces all aspects of campus life. He is the guiding light for the sinning scholar who travels from the Kong to Lamont in the twilight hours, hoping to purge the pecadillos of Saturday night vis-à-vis a sick study session. Because when it comes down to it, each of us is not just “one thing.” You don’t need to know how to “read and write” to understand that fundamental nature...
Perhaps this scene is the director’s acknowledgement of the film’s theatrical origin and his attempt to incorporate images of the stage into film’s visual idiom vis-à-vis postmodern notions of meta-narrativity...
...interest really was to try to explore the intellectual position of the artist vis-à-vis the museum and Harvard more broadly,” said Stephan Wolohojian, a curator at the University Art Museum’s Department of Paintings, Sculpture, and Decorative Arts, and one of the two full-time curators of the exhibit...
...effect of bringing CUE evaluations into the information age is not so cut-and-dried vis-à-vis student participation, however. Critics of the move have pointed out that putting surveys online almost always reduces sample sizes. The CUE is right to take this as a challenge to make certain that all students—even those mired in academic apathy—are inspired to participate in the surveys...