Word: representive
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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THE Undergraduate Council is now eight years old, and it's time to address a problem that has been haunting it since its creation: How can the council act as the legitimate voice of student opinion when many students question its ability to represent them responsibly?
Garcia, the Peruvian president, said the drug summit "will represent our point of view on how to confront the escalation of violence that drug traffickers have unleashed in our countries, and also our perspective on the United States president's proposals."
The Kaufman fellowships, Clark said, represent a chance "to actually make a difference" with financial help to graduates who enter public interest law.
There is a need for a strong Jewish community. In the post-Holocaust era, Jews realize that their survival may depend on ties to other Jews and to Israel. But organizations such as Sigma Alpha Mu represent more than just an honest attempt at religous and cultural activity such as...
Landlords can usually afford to represent themselves or to weather the hearings without legal assistance, Dee said.