Word: modeling
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...nation. Your face will be prominently featured next to "Demi Moore: Chess Club (Vice-President)." Dreams do come true. Trouble is, since a bachelor's degree is no prerequisite for stardom, they'll probably be using your high school mug shot instead--making your last-ditch effort to join Model U.N. a bit useless...
...Class of 1999 were less than conservative in checking things off. Lines like the following floated around the Yearbook Office: "So I was never actually onthe Undergraduate Council, but I did run for office a few years ago, even though I lost." "Okay, so I never actually wentto a Model U.N. meeting after Orientation Week, but I've been getting their e-mails for the past three years." "Well, I never actually didanything for House Committee, but my roommate is the chair, and I think I once got her a Coke while she was photocopying posters." "I went...
...town of Celebration, Fla.-a town of everyday people, in their everyday homes, living everyday lives-after it realized that it had no other use for land that it purchased as a possible extension of Disney World. From the beginning it saw Celebration as a noble social experiment, a model community for the next century. Disney contacted some of the world's leading architects to design the town. Educational experts planned a progressive school system that would largely do away with a formal curriculum and assessment of student performance through grades. All houses would be within a five minute walk...
Just this month, Oprah devoted an entire show to her "Vogue experience." Audience members were treated to a 45-minute peek into what it takes to transform a 44-year-old woman into a cover model--a bit too much information into the amount of make--up, hair gel, and manpower Vogue invested into America's "Every Woman...
...launched a program that replaces the traditional model used at schools including Harvard, where the carrier sells to the school and the school to students...