Word: accessed
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...People cannot pay the rent with a GED course, with a library pass, with a museum pass," she said, referring to Harvard's plan to expand access to job training and campus facilities...
...page document, which has been endorsed by Harvard President Neil L. Rudenstine, recommended boosting benefits for workers--including health care, job training and greater access to Harvard's facilities--but rejected enacting a living wage...
...more hours a week will be eligible for health benefits; previously, such benefits were reserved only for employees who worked at least 20 hours a week. The University will also refuse to contract with firms that do not provide health insurance for their employees. Furthermore, employees will have more access to job training and educational development programs, such as classes in English and basic mathematics. For sure, these policies will have far-reaching effects, making easier the lives of a few hundred workers who lack, but nevertheless deserve, access to education and basic health benefits...
...Consumers would be able to purchase PCs with Windows operating systems and without Internet Explorer; the company would not require computer makers to promote Microsoft products over other companies' offerings; and the holy grail of code would finally see the light of day: Microsoft's proposal would provide universal access to the company?s application programming interfaces...
...recruiting infractions may give Brown an unfair advantage in terms of access to quality athletes. Essentially, Brown's practices offered a powerful combination of a strong academic name recognition and financial aid for potential recruits. This, of course, makes it more difficult for Harvard and other Ivies to attract quality players...