Word: expression
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...majority of the exhibition, however, is comprised of A-Baki's paintings which, she said, are intended to express the feeling of freedom...
...headed the Social Security bail-out commission, says that "rational exuberance" not unlike the one Greenspan says currently plagues the stock market finally sparked her shy suitor to make his move. So far, true to form, Greenspan, 71, isn't saying much about his big day, opting instead to express his feelings by handing out phony $100 bills with the couple's picture. By all accounts, the busy power couple has not planned a honeymoon. -- Elizabeth Owen
...Beyond the nominal concern you express for not allowing students to be smothered by departmental curriculums, you voice concern that a Core program with distribution requirements and/or bypasses would go the way of the General Education program because of "no incentive for faculty to commit to the extra burdens of preparing and teaching Core courses" (p.40). But what incentive there is now, namely the opportunity to teach a great many students a great many things about a field from your perspective, would still exist under a distributional system with or without a supplemental Core...
...example, manufacturing accounted for 28% of gross domestic product, vs. 17% today. Meanwhile, health care has grown from 3% to 11%, and financial services from 14% to 18%. Since the 1980s the Dow keepers have been scrambling to reflect such developments. So in the '80s American Express and McDonald's were added to the Dow as the likes of Johns-Manville and Owens-Illinois vanished. The early '90s saw Disney and J.P. Morgan added, while Navistar and USX got the boot. With the latest changes, which take effect this week, the Dow has morphed further from its heavy-industry roots...
...more murder," he says. "Gangsta rap needs to be murdered. [It] is absolutely genocidal. [It] holds out no hope. The lyrics can become like drugs, almost like a narcotic in a young person's life. We need rap. It's a critical vehicle for youth to express themselves. But the negativity is destroying what these young rappers have built...