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| Like musical form, a website has its own sense of equilibrium and timing, and when constructed carefully is beautiful, as well as useful. If universities are to survive and keep pace with the rising importance of higher education to economic viability, their leaders must be willing to overcome the human desire to maintain a sense of equilibrium. He says he is `still on a journey of discovery' to find the sense of equilibrium he feels life moves us all towards, but he knows his experiences are quite unlike those of most of us. |
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