Word: subject
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...power in a whisper. He believes in the Oz principle: the mysterious god is most fearsome. He doesn't often speak to the press; when he does it's usually off the record, and he doesn't give away much. Even before the MCA rumors, he was a frequent subject of what-does-he-really-want stories in newspapers and magazines. And today, after months of entrail reading, nobody but the wizard of Ovitz knows for sure...
...group's journal, adding: "Despite widespreadcommunity efforts and greater awareness of violence, the tide of violent behavior does not show any signs of turning.'' So concerned are physicians that this week's issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association is devoted almost entirely to the subject of violence. Despite an overall decline in U.S. crime, the JAMA editorial notes, incidents of violent crime (homicide, rape and armed robbery)continue to increase, especially among young people. McAfee said doctors were "frustrated and tired of working to put people back together again just to see them back in the emergency...
According to Pusey's successor, Derek C. Bok, there were three factors that changed around 1971, when he took office: federal money allocated to research began to level off, student aid began to be used on a larger scale and universities became subject to federal regulations such as Title IX and affirmative action...
...choice of paths and the degree ofreliance on combined efforts is a subject ofdebate...
...would invite such critics to look at thecurriculum and see for themselves that there is avery wide variety of subject and approaches andfocuses represented by the curriculum," saysGaylord, who says she just reviewed next year'scatalog. "I think it's very clear from the catalogthat this kind of criticism is not based onknowledge of the facts...