Word: interred
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...system features the ability to exchange electronic order and payment data with vendors, to fully support inter-library loan and document delivery standards, and to provide a World Wide Web-based public catalog...
...defend affirmative action in making admissions decisions. This, it seems, is also why Dean Harry Lewis decided to go forward with randomization. But has it all worked? Has Harvard succeeded in providing its students with the most diverse atmosphere possible? Unfortunately, the answer is no. Race relations and inter-communication on this campus are in a pitiful state. The time has come for students, student groups and the administration to do more than just pay lip service to the idea of diversity; they must replace empty rhetoric with action...
...communicate, to understand and to support will do far more for race relations than any quota or government program ever did. Individuals working on public service projects, engaging their fellow citizens in initially uncomfortable conversations and discussions, working with community leaders in other communities can begin to rebuild the inter-racial and multicultural foundation that this country will need in the 21st century. Indeed, we cannot solve the problems of racial tension if we continue to misunderstand one another, if we continue to live in separate worlds and if we continue to argue past each other. Many may think that...
...purchased essays was found in an application, the applicant would lose any chance of being admitted to Harvard. And since incidents of plagiarism would be reported to an inter-school misconduct review committee, the applicant would likely be rejected by other schools as well, said Curll...
...trying to establish personal connections with students so that specific clubs or individuals can post events on-line," Pierce said. "That way, campus organizations could maximize attendance while creating an inter-campus unity that would enhance the campus experience for everyone...