Word: documentation
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...attention should be given to define the obligations of a faculty member to his or her students, to determine unacceptable behavior and to specify rules against misconduct. Third, we propose that the Administration work with the Graduate Student Council, HCSSA, and other student groups to draft a Student Rights document on what a student is entitled to from their advisors, the departments and the University. Fourth, some institutional arrangements need to be made so that the student rights and the faculty responsibilities can be overseen and examined on a regular basis, and student complaints be handled in a timely manner...
...only is its subject matter relatively new, but the main text of Religion 1007 has also taken on an innovative format--a multimedia CD Rom titled On Common Ground: World Religions in America, a product of the Pluralism Project, which was developed by Eck starting in 1991 to document the growing religious diversity...
...level representative from China. Aziz by then had Baghdad's assent to the terms in the Russian statement, Primakov told the group. Iraq would allow all the inspectors, including the Americans, to return with no restrictions on their movements. It was important that the ministers now accept the Russian document as a joint statement on what the West expected of Iraq, he argued...
...exhausted diplomats had produced a statement with tougher language than Primakov had first proposed. Later that morning, Iraq's Revolutionary Council announced it would accept the inspectors. But the White House wasn't at all sure Baghdad would follow the conditions spelled out in the Geneva document, so Clinton ordered U.S. forces to remain in the gulf in case Saddam reneged. "I'd rather read the last chapter of this book before I decide whether I like it or not," Berger said. But the last chapter may be a long time coming...