Word: mutualize
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...three mini courses. He and his colleagues “make sure students are hearing a story that has a beginning, a middle, and an end, and not three middles or three beginnings.”Transitions and overlaps—what Bol calls “points of mutual reference”—are worked out in meetings about course direction and lecture content.“We didn’t just schlep into the classroom and give lectures,” Hartl says of his 1b team. “We knew exactly what...
...would like to establish a friendly relationship with the international community that is based on mutual respect and interest and seek their support for the Somali peace process and respect their desire for peace...
...signed by Sheikh Sherif Sheikh Ahmed, Chairman of the Islamic Courts Union in Mogadishu, the city's new bosses say they want to end the chaos and bloodshed in Somalia's capital, help rebuild the country and "establish a friendly relationship with the international community that is based on mutual respect and interest...
...Joseph J. McCarthy, the Kennedy School’s senior associate dean and director of degree programs. “It reminded me of a kind of tidal wave and it would lift all of our boats.” Her colleagues valued her presence, and the affection was mutual. “I would drop her off at work in the morning and of course on the outside you would see a woman towing her briefcase on wheels but on the inside was a little girl skipping to school,” her husband Joseph Goodnough said. Known...
...success in the future. Long on mental acuity but short on discrete skills, our diplomas act more like fall-retarding parachutes than free-flying hang gliders. English concentrators are going to work for investment banks. Reports on the market size for ball-bearings in Ohio and impenetrable mutual fund prospectuses will replace papers on Dante’s reinvention of the novel. Forced to redefine our individual expertises by the exigencies of the job market and quaternary school admissions boards, we are caught in a kind of free-falling limbo—flailing through a turbulent miasma of self-doubt...