Word: topically
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...Kozak, the most important advice was that students choose subjects about which they were “absolutely passionate.” “Towards the end,” she said, “you’re not going to like any topic you’re writing about.” Today marks the exciting end of months of work, but for most students the process has not been without hurdles. Elizabeth B. David ’08, a History concentrator, will also turn in her final draft today. “There have been definite...
...back in town. Pfister is out of the office until March 31 and could not be reached for comment. “We very much value your participation as a distinguished student—one who has been vetted in various ways by your peers, who has discussed this topic broadly with those peers, and who has our confidence,” he wrote to Sundquist. Sundquist and UC Vice President Randall S. Sarafa ’09 made Ad Board reform a central focus of their campaign for the Council’s top spots in December, citing...
...What Obama was able to do today was set the record straight as best as he could. He confronted the racial rumblings in the campaign that finally erupted with Rev. Wright's comments. I think it definitely works to his advantage to tackle the topic of race head on as opposed to pretending it does not make a difference in the campaign. The fact is that he is Black, and this puts him in another category than the rest of the other candidates. Running from that fact can only make him look like he is running away from his roots...
...Here's somebody with an extraordinary amount of credibility on this topic from who he is genetically, to how he was raised to who he is politically. At the same time placing in context who Jeremiah Wright is. This speech is not out of the political playbook. A bunch of consultants did not dream this up. He denounced Wright but stood by him and compared him to his grandmother, that is politically risky. Especially on both sides...
...first hearing about the war I remember hearing about the decision to invade Iraq very clearly because I was at West Point in an international relations class and that became a sudden topic of conversation. And it's kind of funny because I remember thinking that it wouldn't impact us. We were three years away from graduation, and we didn't really think we'd end up over here. But here...