--- In [email protected], "Rick Archer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> From: [email protected] 
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> On Behalf Of sparaig
> Sent: Saturday, March 10, 2007 5:28 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Central University: from announcement 
to web
> site
> 
>  
> 
> 
> I've every confidence in John Hagelin's ability to make things work 
IF IT IS
> POSSIBLE. But IS 
> it possible? This isn't some monastery. This is a university, and a
> university of that size will 
> need to provide research facilities commensurate with the kind of 
faculty
> they want to 
> attract. 
> 
> Talk about your "Hard Problems!"
> 


> I predict it'll be about as successful as his presidential 
campaigns.
>

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One of the stranger notes in this strange web site is the caution 
that only 500 students can be accommodated at Central University's 
high school -- Hagelin is saying that Central will be built for 
40,000 students, but somehow they can't find room for more than 500 
high schoolers? And how about those "stately mansions" for intl 
students?
 
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http://www.maharishicentraluniversity.org/

In addition, the top 50 students from each of the 200 countries of 
the world will come to Maharishi Central University for state-of-the-
art leadership training, and will be housed in stately mansions 
designed like Embassies on beautiful island campuses, nestled amongst 
the 50 state campuses.

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Affiliated High School
Associated with Maharishi Central University will be an exclusive 
preparatory school, grades 9-12. Designed for the most promising high 
school students from around the country, Maharishi Central University 
High School offers the same profound educational approach, Total 
Knowledge-based curriculum, and state-of-the-art teaching innovations 
as Maharishi Central University. Such an education, particularly at a 
young age, is absolutely unparalleled in its ability to develop the 
full potential of the brain, and thus provides an extraordinary 
educational opportunity for young students with exceptional promise.

Note: Enrollment is, of practical necessity, limited to approximately 
ten students per state, and admission to the School is highly 
competitive.





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