Word: aimed
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...have an aim to make a half-and-half balancebetween primary care doctors and specialties,"McCahan says. "We will train students in primarycare centers. We will work on the admissions endand bring in students that will opt to go intoprimary care...
Agitprop, Harvard-Radcliffe Filmmakers and the fledgling Cabot network will hopefully all encourage students to look to their aesthetics. They aim to keep "arts first" for more students during more of the year...
...There is a technology void out there," Kimsays. "On one end, you have Time and Newsweek,which aim toward a general audience. thesemagazines often don't go into any depth. On theother end, you have computer-oriented magazinesthat take the opposite standpoint...
...scenes, however, are disrupted by the occassional vignette that does not fit in with the rest. For example, a few of the lengthy computer animations and camera pans of inanimate objects bear a strong resemblance to Sesame Street scenes. Accompanied by a fugue or well-chosen cantata, these vignettes aim at artistry, but instead seem to be trying too hard. The visual images are not arresting enough to match the cerebral music that Gould worked so hard to create...
...great minds who will contribute to world scholarship--and no one can deny that the Harvard mystique suggests great things for all its graduates--then a system of education must be developed in which the focus is not the collection of knowledge, but the ability to interpret it. This aim would best be served by revamping current testing procedures to include more open-book testing...