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...cramped city apartments they open up a room, making it appear bigger than it is, and in larger spaces they add an air of sophistication. In short, mirrors are good for more than checking for spinach in your teeth. Williams-Sonoma Home's Mirrored Bar, below, is a perfect example of a creative way to use the reflective material. Mirrored inside and out, it lends itself to easy versatility, fitting in with a wide variety of décor styles. Practical and good looking? There's a reason decorators in the know are raving about the stuff...
Most create their sets in LaTeX, a typesetting language, to produce 15- to 20-page problem sets. Add to that equation three hours of class and one hour of section a week, and these students essentially have full-time jobs...
...private university was $64,149. Assume a faculty of 50 (slightly less than three times as many as are hired to teach Wellesley’s 2,300 undergraduates) paid at this rate and faculty salary costs would total $3,207,450. Startup costs would add to this figure, but the administrative costs of running a successful PE department would also probably be roughly three times as much as the annual $15,000 it takes to run Wellesley’s department. So, rounding up to account for inevitable unforseen expenses, a PE department could likely function on an annual...
Admittedly, the Faculty of Arts and Sciences’ budget is currently in the red and it’s not looking to add new expenses. However, with the recent release of the general education report and its affirmation of “liberal education that aims to develop self and citizen,” it is the perfect time to recognize the importance of a holistic education and to allocate funds accordingly. A PE department could also look into independent funding sources, such as the “Friends Of…” alumni organizations that help...
...While the National Organization for Women denounced "this deceptive bill [that] will put women's health at risk and add one more barrier to abortion access," even some abortion foes questioned this particular strategy. Douglas R. Scott, president of Life Decisions International, worried that the offer of anesthesia might make women more likely to go through with an abortion. "The mother can believe she is making a benevolent choice, even as she simultaneously participates in a heinous act," he wrote on Christian Newswire. "I can hear it now. 'At least the fetus didn't feel pain...