Word: eggs
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...development banks, is buying a 33% share of Whitehall. The bank loans will be paid off with profits from farm sales, and the workers calculate that in 10 years each of their shares should be worth about $28,000. For any South African worker, that is a sizable nest egg -- and a rarity in the traditional master-servant world of South African farming...
...contentious debate, both within the University community and beyond. Some are inclined to think that the causes are societal, while others believe that women are inherently less successful at mastering math and science. Yet rather than determining which reason is the ultimate cause and continuing this chicken-and-egg argument, we need to make changes in our educational system so that women are as frequently inclined to pursue math and science as men, and there are no opportunities denied to anyone on the basis of gender...
Jerry Tsai '98 will be returning to Los Angeles with most of his books, but he says he doesn't mind trading egg nog for economics...
...Washington you can tell the season by the White House photo op. Winter: congratulating a football team. Spring: egg-rolling on the White House lawn. Fourth week in November: a gift from favor-seeking poultry interests...
...their teeth out before leaving for Africa. It was considered a sort of prophylactic, but one that subjected them to a lifetime of discomfort. Tigger sewed, cooked, tended to animals routinely: there is a wonderfully precise description of how to sit a hen and how to candle an egg. The remnant of civilized life that every woman sought was a bolt of Liberty fabric. Lessing apparently has a formidable sense of smell. Before easy dry cleaning, everybody's clothes smelled bad. Nuns -- she attended a convent school for a while -- smelled even worse...