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Before this degenerates into a lazy junior complaining about a large workload, let me make a couple of things clear. The writing component of Harvard courses is fine—maybe even a little light. Writing is the most important skill anyone can learn in college, and some of the humanities courses would be better off scrapping their superficial response papers and adding a few 10-page in-depth assignments...
...WITH YOUR STRENGTHS Tom Mesereau, 42, joined his wife Mona, 40, in the public-relations business in 1997, after her nine-month-old company began booming and she needed a partner to help handle the workload. Both had experience in marketing and public relations, but Tom had more background in computers and graphics, so he took on those tasks. The two run their business out of the basement of their Parker, Colo., home, with their kids--Michael, 12, and Mariah, 10--never very far away. "I had enough security and confidence in myself to be able to sit back...
Taylor’s pride in her Crimson roots came as no surprise to those familiar with her. Her passion for her team was revealed in the exhausting workload of three individual events plus relays that she accepted in every championship meet. She was not afraid to put herself at great personal risk for her team, as she proved in the 2000 Outdoor Heptagonal meet, where she ran the 400 hurdles despite reinjuring her hamstring earlier in the day. A year later, she would run in the 200-meter dash instead of the 400 hurdles to strategically maximize her team?...
...chief of staff is designed to help focus staff resources on the President’s agenda, organize his workload, and coordinate relations with other branches of the administration...
...White House watchers insist that Cheney and his workload are still critically important to Bush, and the man is certainly uniquely useful as a man of infinite qualifications and zero ambition for higher office. He's also a living reassurance to the right wing that Bush won't let his professed love for reaching across the aisle get out of hand...