Word: dealing
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1990-1999
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...interns are currently attending weekly sessions to help them deal with concerns such as safety, health, and cultural and language barriers. To provide continuity and growth to the program, this summer's interns will help run the workshops next year. They also will work to promote awareness in the Boston area, speaking about the issues with which they dealt...
...should be distributed to all undergraduates. Additionally, the University should take a more active role in helping its students, particularly high-risk groups such as computer science concentrators who spend upwards of 30 hours a week in front of their computers. UHS doctors should also be better-trained to deal with RSI issues...
...wildly popular public forum www.fool.com) and have always posted their results. Why not? They've been spectacular over the long term. But not lately. The Fools lagged the market in '97, and are below par again this year. They too, by the way, say it's no big deal to get average gains of 30% a year, indefinitely...
Although several of the songs on Pilgrim deal with the death of Clapton's four-year-old son Conor in 1991, the impersonal, generic pop gloss of this album prevents us from really communing with his pain. The confessional My Father's Eyes, the CD's opening number, is so polished and plodding it never comes close to evoking emotion in the listener--unless you consider boredom an emotion. As for the next cut, River of Tears, it has a central metaphorical construction so lazy that one half expects the next track to be titled Needle in a Haystack. Simple...
...That Africa, and a great deal else, is resplendent in When We Were Kings (1996). The story of 1974's "Rumble in the Jungle" in then-Zaire is punctuated with the near-lyrical musings of George Plimpton and Norman Mailer (who covered the fight as sportswriters) and fleshed out with the black faces of a nation brought to life by the event and by Ali himself. It's a battle hymn and a history lesson...