Word: coreness
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Literature and Arts B-10: "Art and Visual Culture: Introduction to the Historical Study of Art and Architecture," is a popular Core course that attracts about 250 students each year. Like many survey courses, its syllabus is arranged thematically, not chronologically...
...much harder to win from off council,because a lot of the core support staff ofcampaigns tends to come from on council," Stewartsays. "I personally think council members will winthis year's elections...
Wolfgang H. Rueckner, Daniel B. Rosenberg, Nils J. Sorensen and Douglass B. Goodale, members of the Lecture Demonstrations Services, create, design and perform science demonstrations for many science Core, physics and chemistry classes...
Working from a core of about 800 demonstrations, the team can do pretty much anything a professor asks for, says Peter Siska, visiting Professor from the University of Pittsburgh, who teaches Chemistry 5, "Introduction to Principles of Chemistry," this semester...
...afresh and quickly realized that its future lay in computers, not a 19th century information technology like tabulators. Even the first primitive vacuum-tube machines could calculate 10 times as fast as IBM's tabulators. Many people, however, including Watson's father, couldn't believe the company's core products were headed for extinction. Nonetheless, Tom Jr., who became IBM president in 1952, never retreated. He recruited electronics experts and brought in luminaries like computer pioneer John von Neumann to teach the company's engineers and scientists. By 1963, IBM had grabbed an 8-to-1 lead in revenues over...