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...Faust plans to manage such tasks is still not clear. However, a look at her work in creating the Radcliffe Institute shines a light on the type of inter-disciplinary, arts-friendly atmosphere she has forged in the past...
Gore warns that the sea level will rise 20 ft. when parts of West Antarctica or Greenland melt, but Burton calls this "distinctly alarmist" and says it will take thousands of years for this type of melting to transpire...
Until earlier this week, Adams House resident Rachel H. Mak ’10 would get dressed in a sweatshirt, woolen pants, socks, and two comforters to ward off the cold before going to bed. “I had to type my paper with gloves on,” she said of the temperature in her dorm room. Mak is one of many undergraduates who in recent weeks experienced extremely cold temperatures in their rooms as the fall weather set in—sparking complaints over House e-mail lists as students have put the heat on House managers...
...mentality not fit for the classroom. But in schools where the teachers are underpaid, the classrooms are overcrowded, and students are more focused on earning money for basic necessities than their studies, it is frivolous to cite the destruction of the culture of knowledge as a counterargument to this type of solution. In New York City last year, less than one percent of black students passed an AP test. Given statistics like these, it is hard to argue against any program that strives to increase students’ engagement in their education, especially when it is targeted toward low-income...
...Shanghai Party boss Xi Jinping and Liaoning Province head Li Keqiang, appeared at the public sessions to parrot the Party line, although both men slipped away to avoid questions on their possible elevation. Similarly, the press conferences produced more statistics than sparkle, with one senior party official reverting to type by reading out both his opening statement and his answers to reporters' questions from prepared texts...