Word: environmental
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Emphasizing that "the success of a residential House system requires one unit not completely residential," Leighton pictures Harvard's goal as "a House system flexible enough to allow students to move in or out without having to adjust to an entirely new environment. It is the University's responsibility to...
Corps members will be working for the most part in technical fields, where their duties will be more or less the same as these of professionals anywhere in the world. A science teacher in Nigeria or the Philippines does not swing a pick any more than a science teacher in...
The Constant Vision. Almost 40 years and 20 books later, Mumford's perspective has broadened, but the vision has scarcely changed: it is still Cassandra's, ominous and unheeded. Writes Mumford in The City in History: "Another century of such 'progress' may work irreparable damage upon...
Vostok was not an unmanned satellite-impersonal, cold, emotionally empty. It had carried an ordinary man soaring across the face of the heavens, and mankind's imagination had soared with him. Scientists could talk with new assurance about a whole new series of technological achievements that might refashion the...
Rampant self-pity has produced an ethic of irresponsibility: "Blame it on God, the girls, on the government, on heredity, or on environment, on the parents, on the siblings, on the cold war, on the pressures toward conformity, on being unloved and unwanted. But don't blame it on...