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...course, English customs and governmental procedures are completely alien to Paramount, and so he enlists the aid of his eldest daughter, Princess Zara (Charlotte Munson, another great singer), who returns from school in England and brings with her four representatives of English society to help Utopia along in its transformation...
...scholars at the Kennedy School of Government seek to increase the number of low-income students applying to higher education institutions by simplifying the application form and formula for calculating federal financial aid. The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is a standard form that many college- and university-bound students fill out to apply for federal financial aid and tuition assistance, including Pell Grants. The 2005-2006 FAFSA is a five-page form that includes 127 questions embedded within seven different steps, which assesses students’ abilities to afford college. Associate Professor of Public Policy Susan...
...were president, do you think it is time to finally cut foreign aid out to allies whose population protests us and devote those dollars to the home front? It appears that for all our good intentions, the recipients abroad hate us even more and as they say, "Charity begins at Home." -Terry I. Davis from Van Buren, Arkansas...
...Harvard’s future at an intimate discussion with about 20 people yesterday evening. Avery, the co-author of “The Early Admissions Game: Joining the Elite,” praised former University President Lawrence H. Summers for overseeing the creation of the Harvard Financial Aid Initiative (HFAI) and Dean of Admissions and Financial Aid William R. Fitzsimmons ’67 for helping end the College’s Early Action program last September. “I think there’s no way we would be here tonight without those two people...
...million children are born each year with low birth weight, and 96 percent of the afflicted infants are born in developing nations. UNICEF and other international health organizations already distribute certain nutrients to pregnant women in developing nations, and the researchers propose folding the tested multivitamins into aid networks that already exist to dispense supplements. Fawzi said that supplements currently distributed in developing nations include only iron and folate, both commonly given to expecting mothers. “The question now is how to incorporate additional nutrients into the same supplement and hopefully utilize the same distribution system...