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...which, he notes proudly, cost some $15,000. He owns two houses: one in his hometown of General Santos City, the other in Davao. He owns a Honda SUV, a Ford Expedition and a Toyota Tamaraw. And he has a big - and expensive - collection of admirers. Filipinos tend to have unusually large extended families, but Pacquiao's posse has expanded of late, seemingly at the same rate as his fight purses, which hit $700,000 for the battle with Barrera. Members circle the fighter like planets around the sun, cooking his dinner, clearing away his plate, carrying his pool...
...colleges in the country, you will find the top students. Many of them not only possess incredible abilities, but a desire to put out the finest work they can. This will tend to produce a number of high grades, usually well-earned. A little media scrutiny and crank opposition from faculty and administrators should not force universities into changes that are harmful to these top-tier students. Princeton and other schools struggling with grade inflation should see that students get what they actually deserve, not the grades the grade deflators think they...
...council currently provides funding for 18 of these student publications. From FiCom’s perspective, they tend to fall somewhere between small student projects and campus-wide events. Without question, students who produce these magazines are tremendously impacted by their involvement. The intrinsic personal value, which is similar to that of other small campus projects, is the first consideration added to the award...
Producing a student’s work is fun in that it’s always interesting working directly with the creator of the work, and you can often have more freedom, but famous playwrights generally tend to write tighter plays. How drained I feel after a performance depends on the show. Definitely all shows leave you a little tired, but some more so than other. The Effect of Gamma Rays for example was quite draining, physically involving a lot of screaming and running across stage and having convulsions and mentally requiring me to get inside the mind...
...think that these lists tend to give the impression that competition is cutthroat,” said James A. Aisner ’68, Director of Media Relations at HBS. “But I think there exists much more respect and cooperation between schools than these rankings might imply...