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...couldn't do it. They're lying in their tents, freezing to death, and Scott is taking notes until the very last minute. Just remarkably collected. You'd like to think that you'd be able to behave as well in similar circumstances. But I would say most people wouldn't. (Read a TIME cover story on the battle for Arctic resources...
...cream truck and more as an architectural installation. "The truck arrives at a destination, and it creates a whole new atmosphere," she explains. "We'll show up in a parking lot, and that leads to a gathering of people in a parking lot - a place they probably wouldn't have gathered before. It brings awareness about abandoned urban spaces and how to reuse them...
...likely to be punished for behaviors common to their condition, stemming from difficulties with appropriate social behavior. ... Anna M., whose son with autism was physically punished repeatedly when he was seven years old, noted, "The teacher felt he was doing some stuff on purpose. If you met him, you wouldn't know he was autistic straight away. People thought we were making an excuse...
...before, is likely to oppose any switch to an online fee model. It would be commercial suicide for FoxNews.com to charge for content until CNN.com and MSNBC.com do. And even if - and it's a big if - most major news websites were to follow Fox's lead, the BBC wouldn't, because it's not supposed to make money...
...past decade or longer here in America, there have been great influxes of money from philanthropists into education experiments and the like. Do you think public-private partnerships can achieve results that wouldn't otherwise be possible...