Word: developable
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Chilean politics while I develop my [academic] career, but saying I want...
...political and public-service internships abroad, while the Summer Institute in Art Museum Studies at Smith College boasted a new program that aims to teach students how art museums work. WorldTeach, which is based at the Kennedy School of Government, allows individuals to live and work as teachers in developing countries. At another table, the New England Aquarium offered a variety of internships dealing with animal husbandry—jobs that include feeding and cleaning the animals. In spite of the diversity of vendors present, some students said they wanted to see more summer opportunities based in community service...
Unfortunately, the constantly reiterated relationship between Hayes (Evan Parke) the gruff, but heartfelt first mate and Jimmy (Jamie Bell, the “Billy Elliot” kid) is so bad as to verge on self-parody. Although it allows Jackson to develop the “Heart of Darkness” theme—Jimmy inexplicitly stole a copy from the New York Public Library—it loses the rhythm of the rest of the action. And yet, surprisingly, the film mostly works...
...Leverett House. “We’re really excited about this program,” said Gregory A. Llacer, director of PRISE and assistant director of fellowships at the Office of Career Services. “One of the recommendations the Task Force made was to develop opportunities for students to have interdisciplinary conversations and collaborations....While during the day they are going to be doing research in the labs, at night they can come back to this community of scientists.” Though the primary goal of WISE is to increase opportunities for women...
...what makes Harvard—and, I have to admit, Yale—different from every other university in America.” Today, the essential idea behind the Houses has survived: they are designed to help students build relationships with House tutors and masters, foster social interactions, and develop an attachment to a place we can call “home” for three years. In this particular sense, Harvard is still very much the same...