Word: extended
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...most and care most about"? The man primarily responsible for crafting a solution that builds on the demonstrated success of the best Head Start projects is White House domestic policy aide William Galston. "I'm well aware of the quality-vs.-coverage debates," says Galston, "of the need to extend hours and concentrate funds, and I know all about the 'fade-out' phenomenon. On my second day on the job I sent out an all-points bulletin to the academic community, and I have a stack of reports on my desk about 18 inches high, most of which...
Although band members did not incur any costs, social committee Chair Mark Connolly '96 said the council should extend an "act of goodwill" to the band for its role in drawing students to see the recent concert...
This growing phenomenon, euphemistically called "self-care," has given rise to efforts by churches, schools and parent groups to extend a lifeline to kids who are -- and feel -- isolated. In the vicinity of Glendale, California, kids like the frightened boy under the bed can telephone PhoneFriend...
Attempting to extend the rhetoric of the household to the polity as a whole often proves counterproductive. We need to avoid feudalistic cosseting and to start examining different reproductive choices and strategies. We must be more supportive of the choices that career-primary individuals make, even if decisions do not factor children into the equation...
...also based on Brown's advice, according to Moore, that the program chose four other phases of the program to extend trails to cover themes in addition to political and social change in the 19th century and early 20th century. Religious history in the African American community, family history, Black-owned businesses and the roles of Blacks in the early days of Cambridge will provide more branches to the project...