Compromise: How to make breakfast. A creature of habit, I have just about exactly the same thing for breakfast every day, especially when I'm on the road. Here it is. An egg white omelet, made in a cast-iron skillet with fresh herbs and a whole... [Seth's Blog] 4:37:02 PM |
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Gandhi: "Where there is injustice, I always believed in fighting. The question is, do you fight to change things or do you fight to punish?" [Scripting News] 3:08:32 PM |
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Going Beyond Bubbles... "What if civil rights pioneer Rosa Parks had given up her seat on the bus?" "Your roommate has the answer key to a test and has offered to share it with you. What do you do?" These philosophical queries are two of many possible questions that will appear as a supplement to the common application for admissions to Tufts, beginning this fall. In addition to traditional methods of assessing a student[base ']s intellect, ingenuity, and leadership skills, which include the objective - standardized test scores and grade point averages - and the subjective - essays and letters of recommendation - this optional "pilot supplement" aims to paint a fuller picture of a student's creative potential.
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