Word: interaction
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...year the performance has taken a new turn under director Daniela Raz, who hopes to widen the play's audience. In conversation with The Crimson, she said she would like to see the play done before "people who wouldn't normally see it, for small audiences that can really interact...
...colleagues are transforming speleology -- the study of caves -- from an oddball hobby into an extraordinarily fruitful field of scientific investigation. Old views of caves as static places untouched by time or weather have been shoved aside. Replacing them is a growing understanding of the complicated ways in which caves interact with the land above and around them. "Wondering where a cave goes, what is down there and how it formed is really the essence of science," says Art Palmer, who is a professor of hydrology at the State University of New York at Oneonta. "Yet most of us were...
...astounding in her ability to think onher feet and interact with students and challengestudents at an incredible pace. There is a qualityabout her that I can't put into words," Ramirezsaid. "She is incredible at holding discussions...
...heart attack was greater among men with high blood levels of iron than in those with lower readings. For each 1% increase in the amount of ferritin (a protein that binds iron), the risk of heart attack increased by 4%. The reason, many doctors suspect, is that iron may interact with LDL, "the bad cholesterol," in a way that promotes the formation of plaque on arterial walls...
...mirrored in the inadequate representation of minority youth at Harvard is the inadequate education of all students at Harvard not given an opportunity to interact as colleagues with these minorities...