Word: disconnectedness
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24 ANDREA JUNG When AVON needed a makeover two years ago, Jung practically reinvented the company. She united its disconnected international operations into what she called a global "company for women." For the first time in its 115-year history, she placed in stores products that were competitive with other...
Because the abstract can seem disconnected from daily reality, from the expected, it is often a more difficult form of artistic expression for viewers to connect with. However, it can be rewarding to come to terms with the unfamiliarity of abstraction—by seeing how truly familiar it can...
Humans, even Harvard students, have a fundamental need for social relations. College is a stressful and challenging place. Often students feel alone, unsupported and disconnected. Counseling services and mental health resources are helpful, but a supportive community can do much to prevent depression and loneliness. This series is dedicated to...
The problem of fitting the events to the main themes becomes more serious when it comes to the discussion of the crises of the late 1960s. The Kellers do not really assert that the takeovers of University buildings grew out of inherent failings of the meritocratic University. Nor do they...
A major difficulty throughout the performance were transitions from one variation to the next. Most first turns and jumps appeared shaky; once firmly into the combination, technique improved, but the overall impression became one of rather disconnected groups of steps instead of flowing choreography.