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...White House voice on the Middle East. Whether last week's shifts harden into a long-term commitment hangs on how the Vice President responds to the reception he received on his trip. "He's getting an earful," a U.S. official told TIME, "but how that will affect his thinking only he and the President will know...
...evident from Woolf’s ultimate surrender to her illness, the catharsis she experiences in writing is not in the end an effective cure. In her analysis of Woolf’s later writings, Dalsimer exposes the limitation of Woolf’s work to positively affect her emotional state. By depicting Woolf’s art as an involuntary drive, Dalsimer shows that writing can distract Woolf from her pain without necessarily getting to the core of her illness...
...member of the group is named Adam, Eliot or Lowell, he doesn’t believe tradition—real or imagined—will affect his group...
Standardized tests, for all their benefits, rarely indicate potential. Young children’s capacity for excellence is often tantamount to learned knowledge. Yet, external conditions may drastically affect a child’s performance and a student with ability for brilliance who receives a low mark may be denied appropriate academic opportunity...
...cuts, which will save an estimated $1.1 million a year, affect 10 coaches and 136 athletes, according to the Massachusetts Daily Collegian. According to the Collegian, the UMass Faculty Senate had recommended budget cuts in larger sports—including the school’s football team, which published reports in the Daily Hampshire Gazette indicate lost $2.5 million...