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How many classmates such as Ted Cruz '92 do we have "in the nation's service" during our presidential election?
Some of the things we looked for in applicants at Booth reminded me of what I most cherished in my classmates, such as the ability to challenge beliefs without antagonising the believer.
Harriet spies on everyone, including her nanny, Ole Golly, best friends Sport and Janie, classmates such as the Boy with the Purple Socks, and neighbors who are on her "spy route". But she doesn't spy just for the sake of spying.
Mark Kelman and Gillian Lester consider the degree to which students with learning disabilities (rather than merely slow learners, the socially disadvantaged, or even the gifted) are entitled to benefits that might well prove advantageous to their classmates, such as extra time to complete an exam or expensive, individually tailored educational programs.
De Bary has suffered other painful losses — among them his close faculty colleague Irene T. Bloom '76 GSAS, who chaired Barnard's Department of Asian and Middle Eastern Cultures for many years; classmates such as Joe Coffee '41, who founded the Columbia College Fund, CCT and many other staples of alumni life; and of course, his daughter Catherine.
Clarence and some of his maverick classmates such as Henlee Barnett, Carlyle Marney, Frank Stagg, Wayne Oates were introduced to the Walter Raushenbush and the Social Gospel Movement.
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For example, after the observation of a student with test anxiety is remarked upon to another student, that person might assume the occurrence of, or attribute, more behaviours to the classmate (such as crying or grinding of teeth) than were originally observed.
The second factor comprised of items about whether students sought help from non-classmates such as friends, family, work colleagues or students not in their class.
This fun activity from Teachit Primary asks students to undertake a survey of their classmates, looking at characteristics such as eye and hair colour, and siblings.
Former college classmates have used words such as "sloppy" and "frequently, incoherently drunk" to describe Kavanaugh, whose high school senior yearbook page also includes references to drinking and parties.
Unlike larger peer groups such as classmates or grademates at school, cliques are comprised of youths who voluntarily and frequently associate with one another and identify one another as friends (Rubin, Bukowski, & Parker, 1998).
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