Word: powerfulness
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Boston resident Jane P. Campbell, 57, an avid power-walker, halted her strides along the Charles as a flock of geese crossed her path. She chuckled as the animals waddled off, and said she does not care what the future holds, and is concentrating on today...
Last semester's Historical Studies B-61, "The Warren Court and the Pursuit of Justice" granted its teaching fellows a great deal of power-in fact, too much power. in addition to steering section discussions and setting paper guidelines, each section leader was given the authority to determine his own method of grading first-year students. While some section leaders were willing to bend over backward to help the new students, others graded first-years as stringently as seniors. And though both options have merit, this inconsistency across sections of the same class should cease. First-year grading should...
...fact that they have chosen to do something is a great sign," she said, pointing out the difference between a faculty task force and a committee formed solely of administrators--which has comparatively less power to instigate action...
...Oxford team claimed nuclear weapons and power are more prolific in the post...
Lack of equality is still the greatest obstacle for women involved in politics, York said. "There's still a long way for women to go as equals in the political establishment," she said. "Power has to be taken away from someone who already...