Word: peering
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...product of real pain or past suffering, lead me to condescending conclusions about the views or intent of other individuals or groups, I'm only doubling the stereotyping I claim to be fighting. If, as a person very upset by anti-Arab remarks, I respond to a peer's assertion that Egyptians govern their society stupidly by calling her a racist, stalking off and writing an angry letter to The Crimson, I'm not giving her a chance to talk the issue out with...
Heinicke's other report offers conditions for a "middle ground" of limited involvement for council-selected undergraduates in the peer dispute subcommittees...
...controversy surrounding the peer disputesubcommittees came up in a council meeting twoweeks ago. At that time, Heinicke opposed anystudent involvement in rape cases while councilChair David A. Aronberg '93 supported the taskforce's position of complete student involvementin all stages of the disciplinary proceedings...
...truism to say the problem most often begins at home. When parents are not able to transmit the values of achievement, the ever present peer group fills the vacuum. Moniqua Woods, 12, a student at the Webster Academy in Oakland, says it is easy to spot neglected children because they "come to school every day yawning and tired. You know they stayed out late that night." Concurs classmate Mark Martin, also 12: "Some of the kids' parents are on drugs. You go in their house, and you can smell it." Such a homelife can further strengthen the attitude that school...
...subcommittee has not yet discussed the TaskForce's proposal of including two students on eachof a number of Peer Dispute Subcommittees thatwould evaluate specific cases...