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...ever done...This is a job," Martin says. That, in particular, is why it is especially important to SLAM that all workers have a union they can belong to, she says, so no 20-year-old SLAM member will ever have to make a decision that could affect an adult with a family. Universities "are just really unregulated spaces," Martin says. "It really falls to students to challenge what’s going on here...
...unit’s only returning starter, Tully. He has racked up 30 tackles and two interceptions to provide a solid anchor from his outside linebacker spot.“Ryan’s the leader of our team [and] our defense. He has a very motivating and calming affect on those other linebackers,” Murphy said. “He has great integrity and he’s such an understated guy, yet [he’s] experienced and proven. He’s a natural to lead those guys.”It?...
...club's president Fernando Zozaya says the mayor's plan to seize the land is unrealistic because it would cause a traffic nightmare and would have a negative affect on the 11,000 club members and direct and indirect employees. He also points out, with an ironic chuckle, that the city proposes to raze an institution that the federal government last year declared as part of the national patrimony in recognition of its historic value...
...optimum time to buy a ticket. It was founded by Oren Etzioni, who created the Web's first meta-search site (it scans multiple search engines) and first shopping-comparison tool. Farecast uses an algorithm to crunch 100 billion prices in its database, then evaluates 200 attributes that affect plane fares. From those trillions of combinations, it figures out whether you should buy a ticket now or wait for prices to drop...
...consequence, the classes of 2009 and 2010 will likely see their requirements change. Also, if the new curriculum is approved, what to do with the old Core requirements until the new ones are implemented will be an open question. Interim adjustment, reduction, and loosening of Core requirements will certainly affect current undergraduates’ experience. We should be wary of leaving these discussions to octogenarians who haven’t been undergraduates for decades...