Word: orientedness
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A multicultural center would also ideally have space to hold lectures, seminars and discussion groups as well as more socially-oriented parties, dances and study breaks. A library that focused on issues of ethnicity could be part of a drop-in resource room similar to that in the Lyman Common...
"I'm hoping that the panel will give people the chance to reflect on an important issue in a more personal way," Bragg said. "Discussion [about race relations] is usually policy-oriented and this is a way to bring it back to a personal level."
In the past, neighborhood- oriented citizen groups have been at odds with the business community in CAmbridge, The tension has manifested itself in a struggle between the CCA- dominated City COuncil and the more development- oriented city manager.
Heidi L. Wald is taking a biochemically oriented tack in studying retinal blood flow in diabetic patients.
The churches that are booming -- Willow Creek Community Church near Chicago, for example, or the 429 congregations cloned from Calvary Chapel of Costa Mesa, California -- do not resemble buttoned-down temples of Wasp propriety. Ministers themselves talk of being "customer oriented" and attend seminars to become "church growth" experts. Jeans...