Word: instead
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Dates: during 1990-1990
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...studies are piling up, it seems. Harvard is well-versed in what makes a class memorable, what makes students interested and what makes them understand and use information instead of just memorizing it. The studies are so informative and groundbreaking that they make national news...
...comments that Jeschke prints as the heart-felt feelings of Wellesley students could have been, and in my opinion, were, taken out of context. It seems obvious that Jeschke did not get a full transcript of any conversation--meaning that she could have missed crucial points in those conversations. Instead of noting this in her article, she just assumes that these bits prove how shallow and "self-absorbed...
...found this article petty and trivial--definitely not a newsworthy piece. It is too bad that Jeschke could not have written something trying to dispel the myths about Wellesley women and the bus. Instead, she magnifies the myths, as if trying to make us look as bad as possible...
...enterprises established by the Sandinistas. Such a policy could affect confiscated sugar mills and textile factories as well as grain interests. Chamorro's coalition, the National Opposition Union (U.N.O.), has pledged, however, not to take back the thousands of homes, farms and businesses seized and nationalized by the Sandinistas. Instead, peasants will be permitted to keep the land that was parceled out to them, and the former owners will be compensated for their losses...
...Instead of soliciting checks from millionaire contributors, this candidate for Governor of Massachusetts cashes a $486 welfare check every month. Dorothy Stevens, 48, a single mother of four who has spent most of her life on welfare, announced her bid for the Democratic nomination last week. Her platform: a $10-an-hour minimum wage, universal child care and higher payments for families on public assistance...