Word: minds
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Oklahoma City, makes an effort to work with local training institutes in her area to help place people with disabilities in jobs. Neese's personal motivation: her granddaughter Emily, 4, does not have a fully developed left arm. "I know my granddaughter will grow up to have a brilliant mind and a willing spirit," Neese says. "But what kinds of opportunities will she find available out there? I want to set an example in my own company." For example, Neese has placed people who use wheelchairs in computer-data-entry positions. When working with potential employers, Neese will find...
...strong that the need for witnesses isn't manifest. The only way to pre-empt Days of Our Lives is to get the gold-festooned Chief Justice to ask Monica Lewinsky to raise her right hand. It's their last chance to change the public's mind...
...Sixties values: a John F. Kennedy-style belief in public service as a calling; an Age-of-Aquarius focus on emotional connection; and a countercultural streak of sex, drugs, and rock 'n' roll. Gates, who came of age in the 1970s, has a Watergate-era detachment from politics, a mind-set more "me-generation" than "love-in," and a passion for the great revolutionary force of his own decade: the personal computer...
Richard R. Spies, Princeton's vice president for finance and administration, says loans help his university achieve its "broader objectives" and are not made with profit in mind...
...Faculty Council also approved the joint proposal of Professor of Psychology Stephen M. Kosslyn and Cabot Professor of the Natural Sciences John E. Dowling '57. The proposal will rename the Standing Committee on Neuroscience to the Standing Committee on Mind, Brain and Behavior...