Word: stressing
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Talcott Parsons, professor of Sociology, also laid stress on the need for increasing personnel in the field. "The area is developing so fast that there are just not enough well-trained people to fill the needs," he said...
...would move the big man out from around the basket, and thus put less emphasis on him. Shepard feels that too much stress has been placed on the big man, and the game, consequently, has slowed down. He would rather see a faster game, with the big man just one of five players...
...teaching of mathematics is "ready for drastic alteration." Instead of the old prep-school curriculum of two years of algebra, one of plane geometry, and one of either trigonometry or solid geometry, schools should place more stress on broad mathematical principles. They should trim away some of the excess fat, condense such topics as complex numbers and logarithmic solutions of triangles in favor of the more enlightening study of calculus and statistics...
First, the new stress on well-conditioned players demands that more time be allotted to shape up a squad. As Lloyd Jordan has frequently remarked: "There is only one conditioner for football. Football...
...Security foods, such as milk and milk products, to which some of his patients turned when under stress...