Word: disruptionism
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Following the federal ruling, social workers set out to retrain, refocus and reshape the welfare system county by county, inspiring a hands-on, more heartfelt attitude among hardened social workers and abuse investigators. Greater emphasis was placed on restrengthening and rebuilding families by setting up programs in their own neighborhoods...
"Each group had the opportunity to rally support for its cause without any confrontation, insult or disruption of the other," Lewis wrote in an e-mail message. "It is important for students to make their views known and for Harvard to stand behind students' rights to have and to express...
Nepstad and his colleagues learned the ways in which fires during the first year of a drought encourage further fires even if rains return the next season. During the first year of a disruption by El Ni?o, the plant life of the rain forest will suck all the water from...
Baker said that Memorial Hall and Sanders Theater would not be a likely possibility because of the disruption to first-year students. It is also unlikely that this space would meet CPD requirements.
University spokesperson Joe Wrinn said that just the one-hour visit by Chinese president Jiang Zemin caused a substantial disruption, particularly because over 300 journalists covered the event.