Word: stems
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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According to a press release, part of the difficulties at Yale stem from the TAs' attempts to define themselves as employees, rather than students...
When a baby is born, it can see and hear and smell and respond to touch, but only dimly. The brain stem, a primitive region that controls vital functions like heartbeat and breathing, has completed its wiring. Elsewhere the connections between neurons are wispy and weak. But over the first few months of life, the brain's higher centers explode with new synapses. And as dendrites and axons swell with buds and branches like trees in spring, metabolism soars. By the age of two, a child's brain contains twice as many synapses and consumes twice as much energy...
...that stance is based on the opinion that a fetus in the early stages of pregnancy is not a living human being. However sick or invalid, no one can deny that a patient is as human and that his life is as important as anyone else's. These views stem not from any particular religious belief, but out of a basic respect for human life anywhere and in any condition...
...operators are courteous. This year's revamped and redesigned shuttle schedule offers "express service" from Johnston Gate to Currier House in the 4 to 7 p.m. "rush hour," and the addition of a colossal new bus last year and another one in the next few months are helping to stem overcrowding. In addition, the shuttles now run on weekend mornings, a needed change...
...deny that racial barriers still exist and must somehow be combated. However, I do not believe that the way to combat such barriers is to initiate exclusive venues of promotion. The SEO Wall Street Program and others that stem from a similar philosophy are fundamentally discriminatory...