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What rights do children have in homeschooling? | Harvard Magazine
... their children as homeschooled; they can simply keep their kids at home. ... She argues that one benefit of sending children to school at age four or five ...
Processed foods make us sick. It's time for government action.
Harvard professor Jerold Mande argues what's missing is funding and leadership. ... FDA and USDA must work together to design a 21st ...
Harvard Law Professor's Attack on Homeschooling Is a Flawed ...
Professor Bartholet often seems to be arguing with herself. Early in the article, she states: “We have no way of identifying, based on existing ...
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Q&A With Malcolm Gladwell: "Revenge of the Tipping Point"
Can you describe your argument about what the Harvard admissions strategy had to do with the surge of Jews at Columbia in the early 20th century ...
Why Some Academics Are Reluctant to Call Claudine Gay a Plagiarist
... have come to Gay's defense, arguing that the attacks against her ... And do you think that she should get to remain on Harvard's faculty?
Addressing the Harm of Total Surveillance: A Reply to Professor Neil
Whether “intellectual privacy” and “intellectual activities” will be read narrowly or broadly, and for that matter, what might constitute a narrow or broad ...
Why I Left Harvard | American Enterprise Institute - AEI
Even if they knew the right thing to do, especially for those at the top, there was just too much to lose. A few brave, compassionate faculty ...
Would you kill one person to save the lives of five others? Would it be the right thing to do? Inviting students to respond to some amusing hypothetical ...
Practicing Science is a Low-Risk, High-Reward Job | by Avi Loeb
Hence, I came up with an encouraging message to fledgling scientists: science is a low risk, high-reward job. If artificial intelligence will be ...
Covering COVID-19 and the coronavirus: Harvard professor offers 5 ...
“A good [researcher] will say clearly, 'I don't know,' or, 'That's not my field of expertise.' If you asked me detailed questions about how to ...
Maybe the problem is that Harvard exists - dynomight
Some people say Harvard is a private institution and it can do what it wants. These people are wrong. For one, companies can't do whatever they want. Just ...
Meritocracy and Its Discontents: The View from Outside Harvard Yard
Christopher Kutz reviews Michael Sandel's new book, "The Tyranny of Merit: What's Become of the Common Good?"
Q&A with Laurence Tribe of Harvard Law School - Daily Journal
Here he tells us what he thinks about the Supreme Court, from a variety of angles. William Domnarski: You've argued 36 cases before the Supreme ...
Harvard psychology researcher, Dr. Ellen Langer argues that our ...
9147 likes, 116 comments - danharris on September 23, 2024: "Harvard psychology researcher, Dr. Ellen Langer argues that our minds have far ...
Harvard Faculty Slam Social Science Dean's Proposal to Limit ...
Bobo for suggesting certain faculty speech should face “sanctionable limits” and argued that his proposals would restrict academic freedom. Bobo ...
Is 1L one hell? Survival tips from a law professor
And don't close your minds to those who disagree with you. You may find that they are more convincing than you thought, or that discussion with ...
Harvard Law Professor Argues That The Supreme Court No Longer ...
... what we are doing is different from, say, what five Ted Cruzes would do if he were on the Court? Or, you know, you can get a Supreme Court ...
Interstellar object may have been alien probe, Harvard paper argues ...
“The thing you have to understand is: scientists are perfectly happy to publish an outlandish idea if it has even the tiniest 'sliver' of a ...
Why one Harvard professor calls American schools' focus on testing ...
Harvard professor Daniel Koretz is on a mission: to convince policymakers that standardized tests have been widely misused.
The Scarlet Letter
Novel by Nathaniel HawthorneThe Scarlet Letter: A Romance is a work of historical fiction by American author Nathaniel Hawthorne, published in 1850. Set in the Puritan Massachusetts Bay Colony during the years 1642 to 1649, the novel tells the story of Hester Prynne, who conceives a daughter with a man to whom she is not married and then struggles to create a new life of repentance and dignity.
The Prince
Book by Niccolo MachiavelliThe Prince is a 16th-century political treatise written by the Italian diplomat, philosopher, and political theorist Niccolò Machiavelli in the form of a realistic instruction guide for new princes.
The Wealth of Nations
Book by Adam SmithAn Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations, generally referred to by its shortened title The Wealth of Nations, is the magnum opus of the Scottish economist and moral philosopher Adam Smith.