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Initially she batted right-handed, but then in sixth grade, her future high school coach changed her direction. Her coach, knowing that slap-hitting was a growing trend on the West Coast, travelled to California to attend clinics and brought the skill back to New Jersey...
...brought tons of in-tight skill in front of the goal,” Walton added. “I have every confidence that she’s going to put the ball...
...taken excellent care of our science departments, and we shall miss her wisdom and skill,” Knowles wrote in an e-mail...
...they all had something else: human capital. Over the past 20 years, economists have come to believe that a central determinant of a nation's economic growth is the skill base and entrepreneurial moxie of those who live there. Human capital is a function of education, which is why successful Asian tigers (like Singapore) and fast-growing developing countries (like Mozambique) put so much stress on the quality of their schools. German schools and universities used to be the envy of the world, especially in math and science. But the country has been shocked by a couple of recent reports...
...modern and jazz pieces in the rest of the show. When dancers perform a Balanchine work, certain standards and requirements must be met in order to ensure that the quality of the original is maintained in every performance. Therefore, it is an honor and a testament to the skill level of the Harvard dancers for the Dance Program to be able to present this piece...