Ever heard of the 'Worm Principle?' Barry Imhoff of St. John’s, N.L suggests it's a lesson Premier Andrew Furey is most familiar with. nlpoli
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There is an amusing aspect to all this talk of ethical information walls and the sudden announcement of a new hospital. It reminds me of a principle well known to all successful students, a principle Andrew Furey is clearly well versed in. It is called the 'Worm Principal' and goes like this: All students at an unnamed university always scored an “A” when they enrolled in a certain biology course given by a certain professor.
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