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...adopt. Experience has shown that whenever large numbers of persons of different racial backgrounds live and work together, there will likely be misunderstandings, tensions, and conflicts. Al institutions should establish some agency whose programs and policies seek to improve racial understanding, to encourage persons of different racial backgrounds to interact around mutual interests with the aim of reducing racial hostilities. This is not the role that "Third World centers" (whatever they may be) have established for themselves. For a variety of reasons the Faculty and Administration of the University decided not to establish a "Third World center." It should...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: More on Diana Ross | 5/27/1983 | See Source »

Aside from a couple of dull reunions in the 21st century, the main result of the revised program, says Goldhaber, will be dentists who can "interact on a level that straight dental technology does not provide." As Goldhaber sees it, dental medicine should eventually become "a hybrid--combining the art and science of dentistry with biomedical research or with knowledge of health-care delivery systems." In short, the school now seeks to train practitioners whose skills encompass not only dentistry but also the broader field of social medicine...

Author: By Marie B. Morris, | Title: Whatever Happened to The Class of 1983? | 2/11/1983 | See Source »

...their social life around the water cooler. The company decided to ask them to the office for lunch and meetings every week. "People are like ants, they're communal creatures," says Dean Scheff, chairman and founder of CPT Corp., a word-processing firm near Minneapolis. "They need to interact to get the creative juices , flowing. Very few of us are » hermits...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Computer Moves In | 1/3/1983 | See Source »

...People each actor chooses a separate interpretation--either stereotypical, or realistic, or a combination of the two And although a few of the characters succeed--separately--this somewhat egotistical method of character-development eventually prevents the success of the whole. Few actors act well. Even fewer manage to interact. The play suffers accordingly...

Author: By Donna GAIL Broussard, | Title: A Muddled Interpretation | 12/9/1982 | See Source »

When visiting Los Angeles on business earlier this year. E. T. reportedly told movie producer Steven Spielberg of his burning desire to interact with his earthbound relative. T. V. The crafty Spielberg, realizing the spaceman's superstar potential, guaranteed the wide-eyed creature that he would get his wish, but only in exchange for exclusive rights to his life story...

Author: By Gilbert Fuchsberg, | Title: Rudolph, E. T., and Johnny Cash | 12/8/1982 | See Source »

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