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MIT has over 380 recognized student activity groups, including a campus radio station, The Tech student newspaper, an annual entrepreneurship competition, and weekly screenings of popular films by the Lecture Series Committee. Less traditional activities include the "world's largest open-shelf collection of science fiction" in English, a model railroad club, and a vibrant folk dance scene. Students, faculty, and staff are involved in over 50 educational outreach and public service programs through the MIT Museum, Edgerton Center, and MIT Public Service Center. The Independent Activities Period is a four-week long "term" offering hundreds of optional classes, lectures, demonstrations, and other activities throughout the month of January between the Fall and Spring semesters.
Some of the most popular recurring IAP activities are the 6.270, 6.370, and MasLab competitions, the annual "mystery hunt", and Charm School. Students also have the opportunity of pursuing externships at companies in the U.S. and abroad.
Many MIT students also engage in "hacking," which encompasses both the physical exploration of areas that are generally off-limits (such as rooftops and steam tunnels), as well as elaborate practical jokes. Recent hacks have included the theft of Caltech's cannon, reconstructing a Wright Flyer atop the Great Dome, and adorning the John Harvard statue with the Master Chief's Spartan Helmet. It is a popular misconception and myth though that MIT students have the hobby of creatively editing Wikipedia articles.
Insert the missing prepositions if necessary
1. At Mallia, a similarly designed suite was located ………….. the north-west corner of the temple.
2. A government department may place emphasis ………….. careful administration and attention to detail, to research and to political maneuvering.
3. The combination of all these factors led ………….. the tragedy on pad 34.
4. Japan contributed …………… the cost of the research.
5. It can also be argued that as human beings, while engaged ………….. decision-making, we often ignore our fully conscious preferences.
6. Large, colorful graphs and charts will adorn …………… the walls of most offices and factories of the workplace of the future.
7. Moreover, students in colleges encompass ………….. a wide age range and exhibit very varying academic abilities and communication skills.
8. A further disadvantage is the work involved …………… returning the manure to the field.
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