Word: accomplishing
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Nienke C. Grossman '99, a new representative from the Southeast Yard, said she thought a new perception of the council would help it accomplish a number of student affairs goals, such as reform of the core curriculum...
...There are few essential nutrients contained in their diets which most people learn are necessary once they reach adulthood. These members of the African-American community are still stuck in infancy and childhood and have not matured enough to the point of adolescence where they can be confident to accomplish on their own and by their own merit...
...counter the problem that he believes to exist (there are already dozens of such programs fighting Wal-Mart and Microsoft). If Mr. Pasquale can motivate enough people to join and boycott offending corporations, they will have to comply with his wishes or risk closing down. He will, in effect, accomplish the preservation of his democratic ideal, whatever that is, without involving complex bureaucracies, Congress, or cumbersome regulations. True democracy in action. Isn't it grand? Joseph Anderson...
...soldiers to be moved around on some sort of global game board...I told Ambassador Albright that the U.S. military would carry out any mission it was handed, but my advice would always be that the tough political goals had to be set first. Then we would accomplish the mission...
...would go a step further. I believe that a college should do anything and everything in its power to ensure that its students have had an adequate instruction in moral reasoning. As part of the large, watered-down Core, the Moral Reasoning requirement cannot accomplish that goal in its current form. Administrators may disagree on the effectiveness of the Core, but moral reasoning is simply too important to leave so much room for dissent...