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Show The Salt LakeTribune UTAH/WORLD and make senseof the “Weneed to have people who Educated? Only are competent and have a good overall understanding of their world and what they cancontribute in it,” said Ernie Wessman, a Smart Can Tell berePUeR CROeureeeea to products that were mass-produced by machine. This allowed workers to | become moreproductive, and in tum causedprices to drop and madeitems availableto the richand pooralike. In 1803 the United States acquiredLouisiana from France, which in essence doubled the size of the country. This was a large land acquisition that was obtainedentirely through peaceful means. in Education, which brings busi ness leaders together with Mr. Thinker. s confident and engaged in enjoys diversity and has sion forothers. © good citizen doesn’t get off ily on William Girouard's ited person checklist. Gir. 1 professor in Cal Poly na's industrial and manu ing engineering program, the Educated Human to specific things hard like the role of Caesar's fomentingthe interest as well: the ease of transferring credits. Today, some student coll ay in ‘It's becoming increasingly uncommon that you have what I ‘homegrown students’ who are sprouted in a college and come to full bloom in that col lege.” Leffler said. “They mix and match. That presents a challenge in is in the development ofthe ensuring students are getting a zed world, how double-entry proper education, one in tach ona piano keyboard Socrates had a much simpler there is some continuity between ‘ams and a basis for transfer. edit between institutions Utah’s approach, which has ‘kkeeping developed and the Jerence between sharps and Let the questions be the brought general education faculty iculum from all colleges and universitie together to define the educated Differing philosophies aside, this mulling over the educated rson isn’t just an intellectual person’s curriculum, is unpar. alled and i nering attention acro mane ‘ountry, Leffler said. s no other system in the ene with a way ofletting from mands forevidenceof effective s. professors want to know hether they are doing a good b, Lefer said. And the business mmunity also is greatly inter. ted in college graduates’ ability As a result, the injured party is entitled to seek compensation | providedfor companies to conduct students transfer [betweeninsti tutions] that is built on that coop: eration between faculty,” she said. Now, with consensus on what Israelis. siness ona national scale; allowed much he western part of thecountry to be settled; improved communication. ‘athway that shows howa series oforgani strategic ally. Israel, moreover, is pledged yy his influence tory in the West Bank to Palestin. ian control. Arafat andhis Palestiniancol. over Arafat expects Clinton to put e ‘ews to el,” said Roscoe Suddarth, a former U.S. ambassa dor ‘to Jordan ss has denied Clinton In a that peace billion for Israeli troop rede- baton who directs the orchestra would be impossible until Israel China wasinstrumental in spreading civilization throughits invention and innovation in suchareas asmathematics, astronomy, trade and gun powder halts settlements on Palestinian ployments and $400 million and Jaimed land. In remarks to reporters, Arafat blasted the set $300 million to the Palestinians tive to the peace process.” The first day of the two-day summit was mostly ceremonial, wever. Clinton, the first sitting at Wye, Md All less, are proce ss eventu assumptionthat Coi ally will deliver the money was greeted enthusiastically For Clinton, who would leave office just months after a final composed of atoms and That which has mass and occupies space. Matter is subatomic particles. A. Marie Antoineite B. Abraham Lincoln C. Winston Churchill TheSalt Lake Tribune aneducated person should know, faculty are turning to the next conclusions, which canbe had for question: “How do we knowthe degree to which we are achieving these goals?” That will be the sub: ject of the third “What Is an Edu: cated Person Conference” Friday and Saturdayin Provo. In other words, educated guesses about students know will no vse, outside the hallowed halls of academia, people are thinking about what it the deep thinkers will spend on thepriceof a beer far less than tlements as those feelings in a proper said Bob Coyle, doc Trapp, a beer joint at 102 S. 600 a '$ someone who puts com: mon sense and any knowledge you havecollected to the proper takes to function in life, too. 4 street wisdom comes to similar use. Southworth said. He character: ized the university's response as “You either pay for these groups for their union's by headlines that full military! Clinton to the ia desire for a lasting legacy of Mid blared, east peace is strong. On Mond he mused first that he would tike to be recalled as a leader who Harald in welcomed turned America around from 4 time of “economic distress and true and tender North. ” Clinton, in turn, pra Norway for accepting more ‘es per capita from war-torn social division.” “Then,” he went on, “I hope I wili be remembered as someone who got our country to assume its, sovo than any other nation. But attention in this chilly Scandinavian capital focused mainly on the Middle East. Arafa major fore Vv world. amid dom, andag and Barak swept into rset heavy security that ed black-booted Norwegian i machine guns. The union. The balance goes to more than 100 campus groups, with somegetting a few hundred dol lars for a speakerora newsletter apers from having to at trial against id others receiving more than ),000 a year to pay for offices lawsuit for SePOrine details of in illegally rded telephone and staff. conver: one fter the tape was played at a news conference. The Among the groups receiving university funds are the Interna newspapers’lawyers say the Con tionalist Socialist Organization, the Militant Student Union, the stitution Fir: mendment trumps a state wiretapping law inaketheillegal recording Society, mildly worded letter to the UW be forced to salute the American Board of Regentsin 1995, askingif he could “opt out” of paying some In the wakeof the Communist fees. He wanted to avoid subsidiz: ing certain groups, specifically es of the 1950s, the justices d that state university profes: the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Center. For one annot be forced to sign loy alty oaths. The First Amendment semester, he was seeking a refund of: The university did not includes a right “not to spez theysaid. In 1977, the court extended this idea to mandatory dues. Dissident respond, and a few months later Southworth sued. PRETTY TILE, -UGLY GROUT? eg eeeeg Othersclaim to clean yourair ducts. We PROVEIT! (THE STUFF BETWEEN THE TILES) ¢ 815-DUCT people who say they have a Asa conservative Christian, I don’t think I should haveto fund free-speechright to beg for money it the city beach in Fort Lauder: these violently Christian turned yy ef434" ter partisan, hate anti. groups,” While Barak is committed to the peaceprocess, membersofhis delegation said, he believes progress can best be made one-on- onewith his Palestinian counterpart, not with the United States as intermedia: ssociates said Barak came to Oslo Tar gely out of deference to the United States, _Israel’s GET RID OF BAD CREDIT ¢ Au “a00)6sela PC GET A FRESH START TOMORROW PAYMENT PLANAVAILABLE NATIONWIDE FINANCIAL CONSULTANTS: /Re-Glaze Your Old Tub”y & SAVE THOUSANDS! | inst free- terrorism and ¢ and religious wy www Furnace Filters Asst. $A & Mfg. 2/a pikteracen poo 12 02. 9G $ Bottie Popular Mechanics gp Too! Boxes 520° ee 2&2 CLEMS* =, SURPLUS CITY Vol Fall Special the more militant of two gay-rights groups. W Rejectedtheappeal of home- The justices ng in Sacramento. Citing these precedents, South: worth and his attorney wrote a the dents in this case. children of Jevohah’s Witnesses could not Progressive Student Network, the UWGreens and the Ten Percent because the newspapers did not Fla. cannot be forced to pay flag At UW, about two-thirds of the United Statesratified in 1992. a Voted not to spare two Loui. nia state bar, ruling that Supreme Court ruled that stu annual fees 5 31 per student in 1995, when Southworth first challenged them go to the health clinic and the student tional Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, a treaty the fale, that mandatory untary support cution would violate the Interna less oppose, argues denis supports his position. During World War II, He predicts that the Supreme Court will agree and force student groups nationwide to rely on vol vieted Nevadakiller s; a series of Supreme Court prece- fees are unconstitutional. ecutions of death-row inmates that have the right to “opt out” of funding groups and causes they who Were not yet 18 when they committed their crimes. believes and political contributions, the court ruled. And in 1990, the justices app! lied the same principle to the orwe will kick you out.” jouthworth lobbying i BEM M MAM of Wisconsin law student who believes that students should teachers cannot be forced to pay to make for peace and | ga Scott Southworth, a University @ Continued from A-1 efend theme? y's pan sides, nevertheling under the peace accord next September, the waving schoolchildren and morn A stiffbac “An educated person is some: >velopment as pledged U.S. president to visit Norway the problem one who has read, someonewith feelings at can dif nians, respectively, for “illegal and destruc facienaees plan to meetat togeth , away a challenge to the handling ban High Court Agrees to Ponder ‘Fee Speech’ desperately otherwise have. imperil the talks by galvanizing lobby late Sunday Washington's interest closeness to Israel, gives the Pal. estinians leveragethey wouldnot tinian negotiator, Yasser Abed Rabbo, shouted across a hotel consumed byevenlarger ones. 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