Word: maths
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Will the threateningly high volume mean quality shortages in the near future, leading to a reactionary, elitist reduction of productions sometime in the future? We can hope not, because the percentage of shows worth their lovinggoodness remains constant, meaning a higher yield the higher the number of shows (the math is staggering). One reduction can be made, if things get dire: the annual freshman musical, which perhaps would do better as a valuable organizational exercise, with optionally open rehearsal, but not ever publicly performed...
...Barely more than 50% of all high-school mathematics teachers have either majored or minored in math. Now I am sure they do an admirable job, but we have to find more people to teach these subject areas," he added...
...loyal subscribers, most of whom pay $49 a year, and the many advertisers who pay a $60 CPM for access to those rich, technology-oriented eyeballs. The Interactive Edition's head count is large -- around 120 employees, half of whom are working on content -- but we did the math, and the 1999 date sounds quite plausible...
...Sometimes a building is just a building," said Robert Winters, a preceptor in Harvard's Math Department, who returned to his seat amid boos and hisses...
Some organizations could argue that minority students just tend to have less of an interest in politics, acting, writing, etc. After all, the number show that most Asian-American students on campus concentrate in science, math or some related field. But why is it that Asian-American students tend to concentrate in the sciences? Is it truly because of personal interest or the result of a larger societal problem of discrimination...