Word: fashionables
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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After a week of practice in California, the Crimson (13-4) started Saturday's match with Pepperdine on the right foot, taking the doubles point that had plagued them all week in quick and dominating fashion. In the No. 2 doubles slot, the new team of junior Joe Green and sophomore Scott Clark got up an early break and held on to beat Sebastian Graff and Anthony Ross...
...third singles, Majmudar displayed the learning curve that the Crimson would need to find success in the weather. The senior dropped the first set in unimpressive fashion...
However, New Mexico State hung tough. Passarella lost at third singles, and Styperek dropped a heartbreaker after taking the first set in dominating fashion, 1-6, 6-1, 6-2. The Crimson was still a match short of clinching, and the last two matches on the court were perilous...
...Oprah Winfrey Show?) underscored the pressure on the so-called old media to pull itself together. The Yahoo! purchase of the Internet?s leading supplier of radio and video programs (whose hits included the web broadcast of John Glenn?s shuttle flight and the Victoria?s Secret fashion show) highlighted the new media?s effort to capitalize on its own momentum...
...Piaget is his belief that looking carefully at how knowledge develops in children will elucidate the nature of knowledge in general. Whether this has in fact led to deeper understanding remains, like everything about Piaget, controversial. In the past decade Piaget has been vigorously challenged by the current fashion of viewing knowledge as an intrinsic property of the brain. Ingenious experiments have demonstrated that newborn infants already have some of the knowledge that Piaget believed children constructed. But for those, like me, who still see Piaget as the giant in the field of cognitive theory, the difference between what...