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...this for Hannibal Rising: it's better than Baby Looney Toons, Young Indiana Jones or The Phantom Menace. But it certifies a radical shift in Harris' attitude toward Hannibal that was first evident in the last book and nearly consumes this...
...administrator Shana Dale. "Our charge is to build a program that is sustainable." One indication that NASA takes this seriously is that the equipment being developed for lunar exploration is intended to be adaptable to Mars exploration as well, eliminating the cost of entirely retooling when there's a shift to a more distant, less hospitable destination...
...irresistible coinage: "cha cha," short for charter change, has become the Philippines' preferred catchphrase for President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo's push for a constitutional amendment that would shift the nation from an American-style bicameral legislature to a single-house parliamentary system. But political wrangling over the proposal is looking more like a rugby scrum than a pas de deux...
Students want a better interface and gigabytes of space rather than megabytes. As long as the relevant privacy concerns about hosting e-mails on outside servers are addressed, a shift to an outside service would be a welcome change making over-quota e-mails a thing of the past...
...their professional lives [doing],” he said. Critical thinking might be colleges’ primary goal, but they’re not accomplishing it very well, he said. To combat a regression in these skills, he said colleges must “make major efforts to shift the methods of teaching from passive lectures to more active instruction.” Bok’s final recommendation called on institutions to enact “a continuous process of self-scrutiny and improvement.” In a room filled with over 700 educators, who are typically...