Word: core
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...increased subjectivity. Science courses, he felt, should not evaluated with the same forms as humanities and social science courses. The Guide already uses separate forms for language and non-language courses, but it is hard to see how separate forms for science courses would address the fundamental problem facing Core science classes: quite simply, many humanities and social science students take such courses out of compulsion alone and are unlikely to heap praise on what often is a subject area they would just have soon abandoned after high school...
...Harvard Stewart has taught the popular core course. Historical Studies B-5. "The World of the Early Christians," and Greek A. "Beginning Greek...
...between the State Department and the Pentagon, over just what the U.S. bargaining position should be. He insisted publicly that the principals, including the Joint Chiefs of Staff and the CIA, had reached agreement on about 85% of the U.S. position. But the disputed 15% appears to involve the core issues between doves and hawks that have hobbled the Administration's arms-control efforts for nearly four years. Said one official: "Frankly, the key elements-especially how we handle space weaponry-are yet to be resolved...
When the ship is between ports--50 out of the 100 days--classes are held. Students take a required core course and three others, ranging from Anthropology to Theatre Arts...
...these things felt: he did not like to talk about human emotions. He did talk, often eloquntly, about human behavior. Are they really the same? I don't think so. My father's intense concentration on what you can see and hear and smell and touch was at the core of his gift as a writer. He focused on the surface and texture of life, not on the emotions and motives underneath. In creative-writing classes, teachers always say that it is important to "show" and not "tell." My father's work describes the way people live...