Word: affected
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Whether the issue is Radcliffe, Faculty diversity, or the soon-to-be vacated dean of students position, administrators should be candidly sharing information on issues which directly affect campus life. Further-more, we have yet to see the College show its softer side in addressing our complaints about class sizes and advising...
...attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder for which he receives Ritalin. It is difficult to list the ways a lack of impulse control can affect a child and his family. Our son was one month away from his fifth birthday when we realized we needed help. He incinerated food in the microwave, turned off the hot-water heater and opened the water-release valve, forced several steak knives through a wooden fence and finally bloodied a pet. Does this sound like an unsupervised child? I am home full time with him, and vigilance was the key word. Even with all the unanswered...
...other pending legal actions against Microsoft -- such as the so-called permatemp suit, a class action suit brought by a group of disgruntled temporary workers -- may have a greater chance of realizing concrete gains, one could also argue that the suit has had a galvanizing affect on the industry as a whole: Witness the dramatic AOL-Netscape deal, and the renewed interest in wacky, alternative computing strategies, such as the free operating system Linux and the so-called networked computer. However long the trial may drag on, in just nine weeks it has already changed the face of history...
...change, which was in discussion for more than a year, will not affect current students, but the class of 2003 could be the first to lose that option, said Associate Dean for Undergraduate Education Jeffrey Wolcowitz...
Lewis noted that the change will affect relatively few students-most students with AP science credit concertrate in the sciences, and are thus already exempted from the requirement...