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and you can imagine how much it would turn out that belarus is even cooler there than harvard california universityd so on, that is, these are all studies. in fact, all this is in the world treasury of knowledge and all this is for the benefit of man. but then i propose, so to speak , to promote our scientists, my colleagues went to the institute of genetics to figure out more in detail in this thread. significance of belarus the geopolitical significance of belarus significantly exceeds the scale of our country and its resource capabilities that we have been for 30 years. we live in a peaceful, peaceful independent belarus due to the fact that every day we prepare for war, war does not forgive. weakness a-a war does not forgive unwillingness we are peaceful people these are the first lines of our national anthem no one believes in the possibility of war. and why are the poles progressively increasing their military spending, we understand that if we now if we don't finish it here, we'll have to finish it. our children nuclear weapons means of ensuring our security means of deterring those madmen w
and you can imagine how much it would turn out that belarus is even cooler there than harvard california universityd so on, that is, these are all studies. in fact, all this is in the world treasury of knowledge and all this is for the benefit of man. but then i propose, so to speak , to promote our scientists, my colleagues went to the institute of genetics to figure out more in detail in this thread. significance of belarus the geopolitical significance of belarus significantly exceeds the...
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hugely different and higher standards for admission to highly selective colleges like harvard and university of california -- carolina and at every stage, the supreme court suggested race was being taken into account to lower the amount of asian and white americans admitted who otherwise have the criteria to be admitted. host: what should the criteria be? guest: criteria should be mirrored. it should be more than gpa. and means that something -- students have something else that they will bring to campus and this is something that the supreme court suggested would be perfectly fine to consider after the decision based on essays. is there something about a student that ties into their race or ties into their ethnicity that shows that they have grit or something more that they- caller: -- guest: be affirmative action cases our country to our understanding of the protection clause but they talked about merit. when we talk about merit, looking at test scores and gps, often times -- gpas, often times, they are considered merit. often times, test scores and gpa are determined by resources. we live in a society
hugely different and higher standards for admission to highly selective colleges like harvard and university of california -- carolina and at every stage, the supreme court suggested race was being taken into account to lower the amount of asian and white americans admitted who otherwise have the criteria to be admitted. host: what should the criteria be? guest: criteria should be mirrored. it should be more than gpa. and means that something -- students have something else that they will bring...
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hugely different and higher standards for admission to highly selective colleges like harvard and university of californiarolina and at every stage, the supreme court suggested race was being taken into account to lower the amount of asian and white americans admitted who otherwise have the criteria to be admitted. host: what should the criteria be? guest: criteria should be mirrored. it should be more than gpa. and means that something -- students have something else that they will bring to campus and this is something that the supreme court suggested would be perfectly fine to consider after the decision based on essays. is there something about a student that ties into their race or ties into their ethnicity that shows that they have grit or something more that they -- caller: -- guest: be affirmative action cases our country to our understanding of the protection clause but they talked about merit. when we talk about merit, looking at test scores and gps, often times -- gpas, often times, they are considered merit. often times, test scores and gpa are determined by resources. we live in a society that
hugely different and higher standards for admission to highly selective colleges like harvard and university of californiarolina and at every stage, the supreme court suggested race was being taken into account to lower the amount of asian and white americans admitted who otherwise have the criteria to be admitted. host: what should the criteria be? guest: criteria should be mirrored. it should be more than gpa. and means that something -- students have something else that they will bring to...
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he was a fellow at the university of california berkeley where he received a bs and masters in landscape architecture and was a fluent advanced environmental studies at the harvard university graduate school of design. he currently writes of the history of national parks and theirri impact on american society. he is coeditor and contributing author of the thinking person's guide to america's national parks and the column on the national parks regularly appears in the journal parks stewardship forum. ethan is a professor of landscape architecture and director of the masters of landscape architecture program at the university of massachusetts in amherst. a landscape historian and preservationist specializing in public landscapes. three of w his award-winning bos wilderness by design published in 1998, mission 66 modernism 6m and the national park dilemma published in 2007, and the greatest speech the history of cape cod national seashore published in 2019 described the 20th century history of planning and design in the united states national park system. .. civil war abolition in the national park idea, cowritten with rolf, traces the origin of the american parks
he was a fellow at the university of california berkeley where he received a bs and masters in landscape architecture and was a fluent advanced environmental studies at the harvard university graduate school of design. he currently writes of the history of national parks and theirri impact on american society. he is coeditor and contributing author of the thinking person's guide to america's national parks and the column on the national parks regularly appears in the journal parks stewardship...
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universe of california, berkeley, where received a b.s. and a master's in landscape architecture and was a loeb fellow in advanced environmental at the harvard university graduate school of design. he currently writes about history of national parks and their impact on american society. he is co-editor and, contributing author of a thinking person's guide to america's national parks and his column on national regularly appears in the journal parks. stuart forum. ethan is a professor of landscape architecture and director of the masters of landscape architecture program at the university of massachusetts in amherst. he is a landscape ape historian and preservationist specializing in public landscapes. three of his award winning books, wilderness by design, published in 1998, mission 66, modernism, the national park dilemma, published in 2007, and the greatest speech in history of cape cod national seashore, published 2019. describe the 20th century history of planning and design in the united states national park system as a context for considering their future car was the lead editor of the early boston. 1882 to 1890. volume of the papers of
universe of california, berkeley, where received a b.s. and a master's in landscape architecture and was a loeb fellow in advanced environmental at the harvard university graduate school of design. he currently writes about history of national parks and their impact on american society. he is co-editor and, contributing author of a thinking person's guide to america's national parks and his column on national regularly appears in the journal parks. stuart forum. ethan is a professor of...
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universe of california, berkeley, where received a b.s. and a master's in landscape architecture and was a loeb fellow in advanced environmental at the harvard university graduate school of design. he currently writes about history of national parks and their impact on american society. he is co-editor and, contributing author of a thinking person's guide to america's national parks and his column on national regularly appears in the journal parks. stuart forum. ethan is a professor of landscape architecture and director of the masters of landscape architecture program at the university of massachusetts in amherst. he is a landscape ape historian and preservationist specializing in public landscapes. three of his award winning books, wilderness by design, published in 1998, mission 66, modernism, the national park dilemma, published in 2007, and the greatest speech in history of cape cod national seashore, published 2019. describe the 20th century history of planning and design in the united states national park system as a context for considering their future car was the lead editor of the early boston. 1882 to 1890. volume of the papers of
universe of california, berkeley, where received a b.s. and a master's in landscape architecture and was a loeb fellow in advanced environmental at the harvard university graduate school of design. he currently writes about history of national parks and their impact on american society. he is co-editor and, contributing author of a thinking person's guide to america's national parks and his column on national regularly appears in the journal parks. stuart forum. ethan is a professor of...
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a harvard research group examined more than 100 schools nationwide, including 19 public and private california universities at standardized test scores, college attendance and family income. they found that even those two students had similar grades and test scores. the one from the wealthier family had a better chance of going to their selected private college students in the top 0.1. in terms of parents income are three and a half times more likely to go to stanford than someone with similar grades in a lower income bracket. our time now. 519 new concerns in the financial services industry as about 28 million student loan borrowers will have to start making payments on federal student debt. and this comes after a three year pause on those payments. the latest survey from morgan stanley found just 26% of consumers with federal student loans feel confident they'll have enough money to resume making monthly payments. 36% said they'll have to cut back another areas in order to make those payments. and 38% say they won't be able to make the payments at all if people have to use their funds now to pay loans, t
a harvard research group examined more than 100 schools nationwide, including 19 public and private california universities at standardized test scores, college attendance and family income. they found that even those two students had similar grades and test scores. the one from the wealthier family had a better chance of going to their selected private college students in the top 0.1. in terms of parents income are three and a half times more likely to go to stanford than someone with similar...