Word: react
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...With an unknown, your're more vulnerable to their experiences," he said, "but with somebody who's been on TV for years, you already know how she's going to react...
...Black student leaders in the 1970s brought with them "a political perspective that is 180 degrees different than the perspective of a lot of Black students coming in now" Jackson agrees, saying that Black Harvard students today are more a part of the mainstream than their predecessors were and react accordingly...
...surface academic--like taking an exam--have to do with, say, telling their parents about it, or what it means interpersonally. One or two of them are the kind of the typical memories concerning achievement--'I failed.' But most of them are about how others will react...
Seeking to explain the captivating appeal of the games, Jerry Chaffin, professor of special education at the University of Kansas, noted that they involve extraordinarily high response rates, some requiring upwards of 100 a minute. This makes them intrinsically motivating, according to Chaffin, and allows the player to react, learn and improve...
Barney said he felt that much of the problem derives from higher student expectations about the academic institution as compared to the outside world. Another Black student said she felt an additional problem is that many Blacks come to Princeton after hearing about the race problem and react more quickly...