Word: orientedness
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It is obvious that this gulf exists. Though many undergraduates have interests in both science and humanities, the majority of them probably identify themselves largely with one group or the other, and even might express some good-natured scorn for the other discipline. An engineering student, who asked not to...
"We wanted this to be a youth-oriented conference," said Dionne A. Fraser '99, BSA vice president. "It's important that the kids understand the music and that they understand that it is also a business. It does have a social responsibility, but it is also a business."
Although many of his changes have been oriented around conservative fiscal reform, Malone maintains that his political philosophy is fairly balanced.
The IRC is an umbrella organization that oversees six internationally-oriented programs at Harvard.
"One may well doubt the efficacy of the many schemes devised to reorient the thinking of lawyers by altering legal education in America. These proposals come mostly from academic lawyers who, like their medical school counterparts, have a rather different view of their profession than do their client-oriented former...