Word: abroadly
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...many colleges, a year spent studying abroad is well-integrated into the curriculum as a significant part of the college experience. However, at Harvard, some students say their plans for foreign study have been waylaid in bureaucratic hassle and lack of administrative support...
...comparison, two years ago at Brown University, where there are university-affiliated programs abroad, 351 students or around 6.4 percent of undergraduates went abroad, according to a Brown administrator. At Amherst College, around 7 percent of students went abroad...
...Study abroad offers students the chance to take some of the most formative years of their lives, and reinvigorate them with a whole new culture--a new place, a new state of mind," says Atul K. Mallik '98-'97, who is considering study abroad...
...rhetorical virtues of this approach are great. It expands the list of job-stealing aliens not only to swarthy workers abroad, but also to wily Japanese bureaucrats, "foreign lobbyists," the unpatriotic heads of "transnational corporations," and the shadowy figures who sit on the wto's dispute-resolution panels (who in turn represent the ominous new world order that, Buchanan says, threatens American sovereignty...
Despite the obvious threat to Israeli personalities and installations abroad, adds Jerusalem bureau chief Lisa Beyer, security for top officials in Israel itself is remarkably casual. "When Yitzhak Shamir was prime minister before Rabin, he used to take a morning walk around Jerusalem accompanied by just one security guard. Shortly after he left office, I ran into him on the street in Tel Aviv, walking with a companion like any ordinary citizen. Visitors to the prime minister's office have to pass through a metal detector, but once inside they are asked casually, 'Do you have a weapon?' Apparently...