Word: bonds
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...some students, ethnicity is the common bond that allows them to "see themselves" in their mentor, educators...
...student feels a certain level of comfort begins with some bond between the mentor and herself, we try to achieve that," March says. "That usually takes the form of some kind of commonality, sometimes ethnicity, but I wouldn't prioritize...
After Pdhopaev's death in 1996, University Health Services Director Dr. David S. Rosenthal '59 said that although many perceive that international students have a more difficult time adjusting to Harvard, they often bond together to form strong, supportive communities...
There are must-win games and then there are must-play-well games, and last night the Steelers ? playing for taxpayer goodwill as they try to pass a bond issue for a new stadium ? at least accomplished the latter. Although their hard-fought 13-10 loss to the Chiefs dropped the team to second place in the AFC Central standings, the team played well enough to send Pittsburgh residents to bed full of charitable feelings towards the franchise. Whether this will be enough to pass a measure that trails by as much as 3-1 in some polls will...
When will it stop? When it always does. When the last speculator gets hung out to dry and the patient buyers begin to step up to the plate. The market that always bounces back first is the country with the strongest bond market. And that would be? Hmmm, that's easy. The United States...