Word: orientedness
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Any change runs the risk of turning the election into a popularity contest. But this year more council representatives opted for issues-oriented campaigns; a democratic election could only boost that trend. And since the candidates would be council members, only those committed to student government would be in the...
While Slotnick agrees that the council should consider devisive issues, she has based her campaign on service-oriented issues such as a council newsletter. Furthermore she has made her own strict neutrality on divisive questions a key part of her platform.
RED Thai Cuisine, the tiny kitchen at the far end of the Chinatown Eatery, is like the rest of the store-front restaurants, a congenial, family-oriented place. After the trauma of squid and other eastern exotica, something with chicken in it sounds appealing.
For the past four years, the same nine members have been all but stalemated. There have been four CCA members, four more conservative, neighborhood-oriented Independents, and Alfred E. Vellucci--now the Mayor--who votes with the CCA on housing policy and with the Independents on many other issues.
Some children recall their older parents as reserved and serious and readily acknowledged that they learned to behave similarly. Dan Janeck, 25, of San Diego, remembers feeling like an adult by age seven: "I was responsible, commitment-oriented. My relatives were older. Although I was a child, I had an...