Word: orientedness
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The atmosphere in a lecture or section is the offspring of the discipline's nature, and certain departments are thereby transformed into hunter-friendly places while others become more gatherer-oriented.
Nov. 19, of course, happens to be the release date of Emancipation. The first disc is mostly shimmery party music; the second is slower and sexier; the third draws from throbbing, dance-oriented techno. While a few of the new numbers, such as Let's Have a Baby, are as...
While Curtis described the Media Fair as requiring too much "time and energy" for OCS to manage, the office does assume responsibility for other career-oriented conferences, such as the Career Forum, a conglomeration of investment banking and consulting firms that recruit from the College each year. Curtis said the...
For any export-oriented American business, an invitation to join the U.S. Commerce Secretary on one of his trade missions abroad is like a World Series ticket--the hottest seat in town, and something you just might pay top dollar to get. In 1992 Bill Clinton promised that his Administration...
The New Jersey Conference of Mayors named Pascrell its Mayor of the Year for 1996, a sign of his prominence and popularity--and reason for incumbent Bill Martini to worry. At a time when Congress is wrestling with a federal deficit, Pascrell boasts of balancing Paterson's debt-laden budget...