Word: reflective
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Asian-Americans reflect a diversity of socioeconomic, historic, educational, ethnic, linguistic and cultural influences. Differences in English proficiency and degree of assimilation further distinguish Asian-Americans from one another. The common influence of Confucianism is almost negligible compared to these differences...
...think we played our best game yet," junior Captain Alec Berg said. "The scoreboard doesn't really reflect...
Statistics on where our graduates are five years after graduation more accurately reflect the impact Harvard Law School graduates have on the public sector. A survey in 1986 showed that 13 percent of our graduates from the Class of 1981 were in government positions and four percent in a wide variety of positions in the area of public interest. Overall, nearly half of the graduates were not employed by the large law firms so often said to dominate the career patterns of our graduates. (It should be noted that many public sector employers do not hire lawyers directly...
...life. One thing I now see the value of is the Shabbat, of taking a day of rest. Especially here at Harvard, our lives are so fast paced and busy it is often difficult to see the purpose of our work. To have a day of the week to reflect, to spend time with friends and to think about what is important to us beyond the next test or paper is as important today as it ever was. Although I don't observe the laws fully, I treasure this part of my heritage and have a greater appreciation...
This procedural change means more than a movement on the calendar. California is the most populous state in the nation, meaning it has the most electoral votes. After Congressional districts are redrawn to reflect the results of the 1990 census, California will likely see its representation increased even more...