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Brings Home To Among the powerful pictures of the Civil War are the stiff and gruesome corpses strewn upon the battlefield, awaiting hasty burial during the short truces that followed each battle. An editorial in The New York Times for October 20,1862, brings home to us the impact of these tragic documents:

The developmental approach brings better results than the pressure method. In fact, attempts to force growth in reading may defeat their own purpose by causing the child to feel inadequate and insecure. At home the child has pressing need of a quiet place to read, out of the range of radio and television sets.


Duques Hall and Funger Hall of the George Washington University by SmithGroup The George Washington University has completed a new home for its highly-ranked School of Business that brings all of the school's departments under the same Roof and expands the school's facilities. The official dedication was held February 8, 2006.
 
 

 

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