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    follow their dreams, never stop fighting for their rights, and not give up on their dreams. The play had five actors, with one actor playing only one character. The main character, Henrietta Leavitt, is an inspiring astronomer who began working at Harvard University. She was not allowed to touch a telescope, and her job was to analyze and calculate stars from images. This play is a story of making right decisions. Henrietta had to choose…

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    He’s a Harvard student that starts off by treating women in a poor fashion by the way he treated his girlfriend. Then immediately after they break up he starts a website judging girls based just on the fact of how they look. Then after that, Mark is suspended from his academics for a year. This is what started the social network that Mark created that transformed into a website just for Harvard students making it for high class to separate each other…

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    The life of Mr. Ezzard Who is Mr. Ezzard ? I believe he is a nice man who enjoys writing and traveling far and wide. He himself has been to many places and wrote a lot, especially in his travel journals. He has done enough to fill a boring life a thousand times over, and I have recently sat down with him to learn more about him. Even when just walking into his room to interview him, I see untold treasures on the walls that prove that writing means the universe to him. Mr. Ezzard always had a…

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    Chuck Close Who is Chuck close? Chuck close is an amazing artist that uses multiple different ways to make art. But he also has prosopagnosia, dyslexia and is partially paralyzed, but he does not let these obstacles stop him. Close was born on July 5, 1940 in Monroe Washington, and his name was Charles Thomas Close. Close was born with severe dyslexia making it challenging for him in school. When Close was 11 he had a kidney infection landing him in bed for a little more than a year. During his…

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    majored in journalism in the prestigious Annenberg School of Communications and Journalism at the University of Southern California with a minor in a minor in political science. He started off working as a writer for the Los Angeles Times right out of college. Here he rose up through the ranks where he became editor in chief. However, he missed living on the East Coast and applied to work at New York Times as an opinion writer. He moved back in late 2012 and since then has been the conservative…

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    much-talked-about problem, both for students and for higher education in genera. Including the top university like Harvard, the phenomenon of grade inflation has become more rampant. This paper will cover the situation for the current colleges and universities, course of grade inflation and the solution. Grade Inflation Is Lowering the Value of a College Education Grade inflation in universities and colleges has been a hot button issue several years. Recently grade inflation has become more…

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    Elena Kagan Essay

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    Upper West Side. Kagan’s mother Gloria worked as a teacher at Hunter College Elementary School, while her father was a partner at the Manhattan Law firm Kagan &Lubic. As a student Elena attended Hunter College High School which she graduated from in 1977. Upon graduating Kagan went to Princeton where…

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    Courtney's Short Story

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    Once upon a time, in a static (5) land called Lake Charles, there was a young college freshman named Courtney Liccardi. She had very transcendent (10) plans for such a small town girl. Courtney had just been accepted into Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Harvard gave Courtney a magnanimous (2), full ride scholarship for a track. Track was her heart and soul, she then later met her whole heart, Bentley North. They were meant to be, he ran long distance, just like Courtney did. He…

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    to college is a valid choice, does any cognitive development happens due to going to college? Around the 1950s and 1960s, William G. Perry, Jr. (1999) conducted a longitudinal study of university students going through their four years of education through a series of interviews and created Perry’s theory of intellectual development…

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    Henry Tam Case Summary

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    Executive summary Henry Tam, a student at Harvard Business School, decided to enter an annual business plan contest. Hence he had teamed with his HBS classmate Dana Soiman and the founders of a start-up company Music Games International (MGI). The MGI founders – an HBS alumnus and two professional Musicians, then added two students from other institutions into the team, to create a group composed of diverse views and talents. Though the team was productive, conflicts are at its peak and the…

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