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Unfortunately, teamwork rarely guarantees tenure, as individual publications are typically more respected than group works...

Author: By Kate L. Rakoczy, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Crashing the Club | 6/5/2003 | See Source »

...language in calling these experiences ‘educational’ but it’s a fact that, even for many of our academic stars, the hours spent being theatre techies made dramatic literature part of their lives, and the time spent in the Veritones taught more about teamwork, and contract negotiations, than any course could have done,” Lewis wrote to Knowles. “We need to respond to [students’] developmental needs and the full range of their interests and talents, not just academic ones...

Author: By Nalina Sombuntham, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Under the Big Tent | 6/5/2003 | See Source »

...days--though the shorter ones are more common. Participants work as a unit to finish a devilishly designed course and stagger across the finish line together in the fastest time possible. Although the sport was first taken up by rugged outdoorsmen, women have embraced it enthusiastically. Because teamwork and stamina are as important as brute strength, coed teams tend to finish higher than all-male ones, says Troy Farrar of the U.S. Adventure Racing Association (USARA), and it isn't unusual to see parents and their children canoeing and rappelling together...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Paddle Faster, Mom | 5/5/2003 | See Source »

From family traditions and public service to teamwork and camaraderie, Friday’s graduation marked a time when the new officers shed any presumed gruff demeanor to express pride in their profession and community...

Author: By Hana R. Alberts, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: HUPD Welcomes Nine Recruits in Police Academy Graduation Ceremony | 5/5/2003 | See Source »

...whole. Among players, performance enhancing drug-use creates a divide between drug-takers and drug-abstainers. Those who strengthen themselves with drugs gain an unfair advantage. Aside from this clear violation of sporting ethics, drugs have led to a game more focused on brute force rather than teamwork or even individual finesse. Instead of a well-rounded game with defense, strategy and teamwork, over-powered homeruns now all-too-often clinch the victory...

Author: By Margaret M. Rossman, | Title: Strike Out Steroids | 4/29/2003 | See Source »

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