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While reading scenes, she speaks slowly, her voice rising and falling depending on the speeches, her hands moving wildly to add emphasis. She talks faster while lecturing, and approaches the end of the hour with an analysis of "the breakdown of Richard's character."
Lamadrid says an increased emphasis on ethnic studies will help those students interested in focusing on the American experience.
But steps are being made to increase the emphasis on ethnic studies in the curriculum, says Winthrop Professor of History Stephan A. Thernstrom, a member of the committee on ethnic studies.
Instead the President concentrated heavily on convicting the Haitian junta of a long list of atrocities. He spoke of "people slain and mutilated, with body parts left as warnings to terrify others. Children forced to watch as their mothers' faces are slashed with machetes." Permitting so brutal a regime to...
One thing about the program will never change, Sommers says: its emphasis on revisions. She says students must learn to rewrite their own work. So Sommers is asking Expos teachers to spend more time in individual conferences with students in order to work out the kinks in different drafts.