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...might as well cut the other. Professors who overwhelm their students with copious amounts of reading are doing them a disservice. Balancing social and extracurricular commitments with a four- or five-course load is tough; engaging fruitfully with those courses is tougher. Certainly, undergrads should be prepared to work??and “work hard,” as Tisch Professor of History Niall Ferguson puts it. But they simply do not have the time or the stamina to read a total of 1,200 pages a week. Incidentally, Ferguson assigns over 300 pages each week in History...
...since he gave up this substantial time commitment, he says his grades have improved, he now runs about 40 miles a week, and he generally feels happier. Since he quit, Paik has stepped up his volunteer work??to three times a week for an hour or two each time...
...level, political groups would do well to organize community service days designed to educate their membership about an issue they’re working on. Additionally, they might extend such efforts, many of which happen already, to formal partnerships with direct-service groups that frequently undertake this sort of work??and then, perhaps, invite those groups to work with them on a political project of some form...
...lips. But, by the end, it’s so hard to remember what happened that all the viewer gains—visually, at least—is Key’s spiky blond hair reverberating in their head. Director Marc Webb takes influence from all of his previous work??including “Helena” by My Chemical Romance, “Move Along” by the All-American Rejects, and “Wake Up” by Hilaray Duff—and welds it together to create a kaleidoscopic, Wonderland-esque adventure that...
Rather than being a groundbreaking first work on the topic, Dershowitz settles for just the “first work?? part, serving up a dulled analysis of what might have been a sharper knife...