Word: workloads
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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While academia continues to move with the speed of the Commodore 64, over my four years here instructors have become increasingly demanding about workload and deadline enforcement...
Unfortunately, only for some. Believe it or not, there are still people out there--in my entryway and yours--that do not participate in intramural sports. In my conversations with them, they cite their workload, or they say the sports don't interest them. Frankly, this is Harvard, and they are living proof that people don't come here to play sports--they come here to think...
Steen said the primary server was down in October for improvements designed to accommodate the system's expanding workload, already twice as high as last year's peak...
...makes us faceless on the outside empowers us enormously. We can enter our observations into the CUE Guide as non-biased sources of information so that our responses on the back of the form guide other students. Nothing but our impressions of the class matter. Whether we rate the workload compared to our high school health class or organic chemistry doesn't matter. In short, we are only important in one dimension...
...weeks. From the death of Ron Brown to the capture of the Unabomber suspect to the plane crash of seven-year-old Jessica Dubroff, breaking news has required Simpson to cue the efforts of correspondents in TIME's 11 U.S. bureaus like a master conductor. Adding to her workload, she has lately been coordinating the reporting for a TIME paperback book based on the magazine's Unabomber cover. The book, Mad Genius, will be in bookstores in mid-May. "It's a perfect project for us," she says. "It fits naturally with the way we report big news events, sending...