Word: developement
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Maher said he was not sure if students were also reacting to the department's efforts to develop more rigorous standards, which he said do not conform to the view of many students that the field is an "easy major." FIELD '79 '78 ECONOMICS 158 160 BIOLOGY 138 142 GOVERNMENT 134 114 HISTORY 130 121 ENGLISH 92 96 BIOCHEM 88 64 P&SR 81 96 HIST&LIT 51 44 ENGINEERING 44 39 SOC STUD...
...went on: "There are issues being bandied around?like the Panama Canal. It didn't help any to have the negotiations resumed three days before the Texas primary.-It didn't do any good having [Secretary of State Henry] Kissinger in Africa a week before. We have to develop a new and more responsive strategy." Although Rhodes did not say so at the meeting, he wants Kissinger to announce that he would not be part of a second Ford Administration...
...teacher doesn't think of the final version of a dance as preordained; she aims to develop the germinal idea in phases. Mallardi welcomes unpredictability in her students and shies away from learning by rote; still her dancers must justify every urge. "Currents Cast," the first piece in the program, transforms the contradictions and releases basic to every modern Graham class into the rhythm of ebb and flow near the ocean's floor. But while the reflected images swim beautifully and smoothly overlap, they are inpalpable, slipping like water from the hand...
...Most developing nations dream of striking it rich and becoming a global power almost overnight. Can it be done? Iran would seem to have a chance if any nation does. Using its vast oil revenues, the country is well into a bold $70 billion, six and a half year development program. New industries, notably steel, autos and synthetic fibers, helped Iran to boost gross national product to a record $54 billion last year (from $26 billion in 1973) and raise per capita income to a healthy $1,570 (from $806); just about any adult in the population of 36 million...
...code. According to Plebe John Cook. the strictly enforced code "means you can trust each other completely." Adds Senior Cadet Hank Keirsey: "It's just something you accept absolutely. People's lives depend on our integrity." But another cadet complains that the "code doesn't really develop integrity because it is based on fear...