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...timeless popularity of cooking shows: "Cooking shows have taught us, changed us and changed with us. At the beginning of the twenty-first century, they have evolved to satisfy our yearning for quality, affordable, environmentally and health conscious, easy to prepare yet sophisticated food. And while many viewers may not have the time to execute the lessons nor the money to afford the high-end ingredients or appliances used by cooking show hosts, these shows prevail because everyone eats, knows something about food, and can relate to the endeavor...
...that a beautiful face precedes an equally attractive voice, we’d never have heard of her—an embarrassing sign that Rudolf’s isn’t so elementary a lesson as the age of his target audience might suggest. If Susan Boyle has taught us anything, it’s that the beggar-to-princess narrative hasn?...
...Here was my whole world: home, school, the movies and God." Begin with the movies, for they taught young Terry that there was a glamorous land, far from working-class Liverpool, where dreams came true. "At seven," he says, "I saw Gene Kelly in Singin' in the Rain, and discovered the movies, loved them and and swallowed them whole. ... Musicals, melodramas, westerns: Nothing was too rich or too poor for my rapacious appetite, and I gorged myself with a frequency that would shame a sinner." But he wasn't a sinner; he was a convert to the platonic ideal Hollywood...
...puts as much into every lesson plan as much as a student would put into a 15-page paper,” said Orin Gutlerner, former director of the Undergraduate Teacher Education Program. “He taught that class like a senior government seminar. If he had a flaw at all, it was that he had so much to give and not enough time to give...
...Just as we teach in the classroom, many of our lessons are taught on the athletic fields and courts, where nearly 2,000 of our student athletes compete. Recognizing the need to support the primary research and teaching missions, the Athletics Department is implementing cost-saving changes that will be noticeable to the entire Harvard community. These include the closing of the Malkin Athletic Center this summer from June 8 to Aug. 27; transitioning of the men’s junior varsity teams in hockey, basketball, and baseball to club status; and reduced travel team budgets for non-local...