Word: adopters
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1990-1999
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
When asked what exactly those demands are, it seems ALANA does not know. Harvard students should adopt the same spirit. Dartboard would like to propose a sit-in here at Harvard. Let's do our part in the fight against The Man. Protests...
...political correctness have again crossed into the realm of the absurd. I respect the right of individuals to perceive themselves however they please but do not believe that such self-perceptions need form the basis for a minority group that must be explicitly protected. By urging the University to adopt a legal policy towards individuals who wish to transcend their physical characteristics in forming identity, the UC is leading the way into both intellectually and practically convuluted territory. The Council would spend its time more effectively addressing issues such as section sizes and core reform...
...continue to believe that the abuse of alcohol and the serving of minors are the causes of many disciplinary problems. We once again remind the graduate officers to the clubs of their own legal responsibility for the operation of the clubs, and call on each club to adopt the measures we have recommended in the past...
...stuff it. The elite banks have long cut us out of things like hot, new stock offerings and timely access to news, research and trading. Too bad Dean Witter, in such a strong position that CEO Philip Purcell emerges as the top executive at the combined firm, didn't adopt the stuff-it 'tude for us. Maybe Purcell figures that the price was right and that with commercial banks becoming big players in the brokerage business, he had to act. Or maybe he's hedging his bets. Plenty of people believe traditional retail brokerage is headed for extinction. Plenty also...
WASHINGTON, D.C: President Clinton is considering a $21 million federal program to encourage more families to adopt children. Under the program, states would receive $10 million for "technical assistance" in finding children a permanent home, $10 million for identifying "barriers" to adoption and developing new foster care policies, plus $1 million toward creating public awareness campaigns on adoption. The funds will be provided by turning federal subsidies for foster care into "bonuses" for states, a Health and Human Services Department official told Congress Thursday. The White House is also advocating that children remain in foster care no longer than...