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...announces to the eight students chattering around a table. Then, turning to me: “Why don’t you tell us a little about yourself?”Wow. Nobody has ever done that in my four years of high school and almost-semester of college journalism. But then, I have never experienced a class quite like Moss’. His friendly, easy-going yet businesslike attitude reflects the class’ atmosphere.“I [like] the smallness and the closeness of [the class]. It becomes a very good experience for bonding with your classmates...
...everyone seemed so much happier down in New Haven. This is not, of course, a new phenomenon. For years, scores of books and magazine articles have been written trying to perpetuate or dispel myths about what actually goes on here. In an April 2005 article in the Wall Street Journal, the author suggested one reason why Harvard might be overrepresented in the traditional print media: Harvard graduates are overrepresented in the industry, perhaps because “Harvard far surpasses any other university when it comes to cultivating journalistic talent.” On the internet you don?...
...sought to demonstrate greater fidelity to the Church and better connections to the Holy See. "There was a whole political class of orphans, and Ruini was skillful in realizing that he could see which would offer more [help in pushing Catholic values]," says Edmondo Berselli, editor of the political journal Il Mulino. This "created something akin to a ratings agency for politicians' positions on moral values issues." Emma Bonino, a leader of the Radical Party, which led successful referendum battles to legalize divorce and abortion, is one of the few high-ups who aggressively challenges Ruini. "It has never been...
When it comes to the argument for the dissemination of information, it’s very easy to fall into excessively idealism. In reality, the library project doesn’t seek to make the vast majority of recent academic work (journal articles and the like) available, probably because most scholarly journals already digitize their content—with their authors’ consent. And as for the great classics of world literature? Most of those are already in the public domain and wouldn’t require a publisher’s permission anyway...
...more a woman breast-feeds, the lower her risk of diabetes, according to a study published last week in the Journal of the American Medical Association. This is the first time a link has been found between breast-feeding and health benefits for the mother, said Karin B. Michels, the study’s senior author and associate professor in the Department of Epidemiology at the Harvard School of Public Health (HSPH). “We know that breast-feeding is good in particular for the child, but this study adds evidence that it is also good for the mother...