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Whether or not law schools keep the famed admissions test, the evaluation that matters is the Bar exam.
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Whether or not law schools keep the famed admissions test, the evaluation that matters is the Bar exam.
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Veritas. Lux et veritas. Veritas vos liberabit. Truth. Light and truth. Truth will set you free.
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Veritas. Lux et veritas. Veritas vos liberabit. Truth. Light and truth. Truth will set you free.
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Each generation returns the same complaints: college teachers drone, college teachers lack creativity and spark, nay, they often lack even rudimentary pedagogical awareness.
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Each generation returns the same complaints: college teachers drone, college teachers lack creativity and spark, nay, they often lack even rudimentary pedagogical awareness.
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East Carolina University student Darius Alexander has aspirations to be a district attorney and to influence criminal justice reform.
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East Carolina University student Darius Alexander has aspirations to be a district attorney and to influence criminal justice reform.
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Classical education—a tradition of education with ancient roots—is becoming an increasingly popular alternative to the current K-12 public education model.
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Classical education—a tradition of education with ancient roots—is becoming an increasingly popular alternative to the current K-12 public education model.
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One of higher education's perplexing questions is why, in a nation as diverse geographically, demographically, and philosophically as the United States, do most colleges and universities seem so much alike
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One of higher education's perplexing questions is why, in a nation as diverse geographically, demographically, and philosophically as the United States, do most colleges and universities seem so much alike
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The Innovator's Dilemma theory is based on the premise that incumbent firms in a given market tend to focus on making incremental improvements to existing products and services, rather than on providing new and possibly revolutionary ones
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The Innovator's Dilemma theory is based on the premise that incumbent firms in a given market tend to focus on making incremental improvements to existing products and services, rather than on providing new and possibly revolutionary ones
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Bobby Tony proves that multitasking is possible when dealing with the Reverend.
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Bobby Tony proves that multitasking is possible when dealing with the Reverend.
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E. M. Forster's frightening short story "The Machine Stops" (1909) depicts a post-apocalyptic world in which all human activity has been subsumed by a global digital network similar to the Internet (except that Forster's version is controlled by a worldwide government bureaucracy)...
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E. M. Forster's frightening short story "The Machine Stops" (1909) depicts a post-apocalyptic world in which all human activity has been subsumed by a global digital network similar to the Internet (except that Forster's version is controlled by a worldwide government bureaucracy)...
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Beating the system is a great American pass time for both rich and poor.
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Beating the system is a great American pass time for both rich and poor.
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I started my college experience while working full-time as a systems/network administrator in Anchorage, Alaska, where I was born and raised. This came about because, while in high school, I developed an interest in building and programming computers. I became skilled enough to...
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I started my college experience while working full-time as a systems/network administrator in Anchorage, Alaska, where I was born and raised. This came about because, while in high school, I developed an interest in building and programming computers. I became skilled enough to...
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One of the topics in Legal Reasoning was "Fallacies." I introduced it by defining a fallacy as a conclusion that while often supported by competent evidence/facts was nonetheless either untrue or contrary to the evidence/facts.
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One of the topics in Legal Reasoning was "Fallacies." I introduced it by defining a fallacy as a conclusion that while often supported by competent evidence/facts was nonetheless either untrue or contrary to the evidence/facts.