Word: connect
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...each step, Gould personally and intimately cajoles the reader, anticipating each next thought. "At this point, you might say..." is one his favorite turns of phrase. Despite his railings against Social Darwinism and sociobiology's attempts to connect human society and animal behavior. Gould sees all of history and literature as an elaborate metaphor liking our lives to the bizarre and complex world of evolutionary biology...
Waters described the opening on Saturday of a sporting goods store and playground in her district. The business was opened in an effort to connect young people in the projects with job training through state government funds, she said...
...bright spot for the Crimson was their three point shooting. (If Harvard only had to launch treys, it would have wrapped up the league title a while back.) Last night, despite an off night in many other areas, Harvard still managed to connect on 48 percent of their trifectas...
...cellular-phone controversy could put a crimp in the industry's plans for growth. Motorola wants to build more powerful phones that can bounce their signals off low-flying satellites. Apple and AT&T plan to connect pocket phones, laptop computers and electronic notepads through a "wireless world" of microwaves. But before consumers buy into a pervasive network of cellular devices, they might well demand some answers about the one that is already in place...
...insatiable appetite for a material that could easily be recycled. PAPER. A material that is much more renewable than this world's rainforests, which are dying off at an alarming rate. American forests are being depleted as well. It doesn't take much effort to reverse this dangerous trend. Connect your thoughts with the future before it's too late. Recycle the white stuff. And the colored stuff...