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Word: interact (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Festival features cinematic works co-sponsored with various student organizations. ("Burnt by the Sun," sponsored by the Central and Eastern European Club, is being shown tonight at 8 at Currier House.) Speakers ranging from the U.N. Secretary-General to Irish story-tellers have offered unique opportunities for students to interact with personalities they might not otherwise encounter...

Author: By Sewell Chan and Sarita James, S | Title: Beyond Song-and-Dance | 5/1/1998 | See Source »

...think SIWP is important because it brings Harvard students together to share their different interning experiences and also allows them to interact with political leaders in ways they ordinarily would not," she said...

Author: By Scott A. Resnick, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: SIWP Offers Students Social and Professional Perks | 5/1/1998 | See Source »

...attitudes and policies at Harvard do more than just foster the smoker's bond: they affect the ways people interact with each other and perceive themselves. Burns remembers, "My freshman year, there were just two of us in my entryway, and we were known as 'the smokers' to everyone," Nabil I. Kassam '01 says. "On first impression, smokers are seen as rebels. Here, you can tell smokers are not welcome. People's initial reactions are what...

Author: By Lynda A. Yast, | Title: the great equalizer | 4/23/1998 | See Source »

...what administrators and school "experts" ignore is that elementary school is a place for learning more than just academics. It's a place for growth. And that means learning how to interact with others, how to deal with unexpected problems and how to solve these problems. Free time and unstructured play give children the chance to develop these skills...

Author: By Richard S. Lee, | Title: Hanging On to Monkey Bars | 4/17/1998 | See Source »

Recess, besides being a well-needed break during the school day, gives children the rare chance to interact with each other. Because many kids nowadays go home and simply watch television or play video games instead of playing outside, recess serves an even more important function. According to Juanita Gibson, a teacher at Cleveland Avenue, when children are used to playing together, they figure out a way to handle differences. But now, when kids get into a fight, instead of resolving it on their own, they are liable to seek adult intervention...

Author: By Richard S. Lee, | Title: Hanging On to Monkey Bars | 4/17/1998 | See Source »

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