Word: centeredness
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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This pool of information has allowed students to reach out to larger communities. The activism has moved beyond purely student-centered issues to unions, most notably the Harvard Dining Services Union and the Harvard Union of Clerical and Technical Workers, and the larger city community, with the recent controversy over...
But Capello felt that LSU's program was too heavily centered around Western art music, to the exclusion of his main interest in jazz. In the second semester of his sophomore year, he enrolled part-time at Southern University, where he played double-bass and studied jazz in a predominantly...
In fact, Time Warner, along with three other United States companies, has a vertical media monopoly. Time Warner itself controls a major motion picture studio, six publishing houses, 24 magazines, seven cable channels and eight music companies. It is about to merge with Turner Broadcasting, itself a media powerhouse centered...
Much of the controversy in 1962 also centered around Alpert and Leary's refusal to explain to their subjects what they might expect from their drug-induced experiences, saying that doing so would be "imposing effects and directing the experience."
Novelists, on the other hand, need have no such scruples, and here are two who certainly don't. John Darnton, chief London correspondent for the New York Times, has entered the arena with a book called Neanderthal (Random House; 368 pages; $24), centered on the large-brained human species that...