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Fear of big classes? Suck it up, because it is the big cores that promise the path to popularity. Deanna took both Moral Reasoning 22, “Justice” and Literature and Arts B-51, “First Nights: Five Performance Premieres” her freshman fall, while Krish discovered the joys of Science B-29, “Evolution of Human Nature” and Social Analysis 10, “Principles of Economics.” Monique, on the other hand, says that “the biggest classes I had were my pre-meds...
...contrasts her writing to other children’s books she’s read. “You have to be explicit about the moral in the ending; that’s what I like about folktales. You leave with something there. There are so many children’s books where you finish reading them and come away saying, ‘What was the plot, what was the story...
Unfortunately, the delightful witticisms of the narrator are sometimes hampered by heavy-handedness. Both narrator and characters can be preachy in their efforts to make their religious, moral or life philosophies heard. The text is particularly labored as it ventures into Bill’s past, where it finds the necessary connections, symbols and images to reach the novel’s climax. It is tough for the reader to leave the unusual Leora for Bill’s story...
...which they will discuss the moral implications of the role universities play in developing technology that could potentially be used in warfare, and the effects of other scientific innovations on society...
Obviously, if the budget’s bottom line is the reason for only looking at white coaches, the BCA is right in focusing on economic, not moral persuasion. For one thing, moral persuasion is not very foolproof. It might result instead in a situation where lip service is paid to minority hiring (putting a token black candidate on a list of candidates, for example). To go after a college, any college, you’ve got to aim right for the pocketbook...