Word: sectioning
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Dates: during 2000-2000
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...first thing that used to come to mind was--why? Immediately following this mental imperative are images of gunky toilets, fungus, overflowing trash bins. And, if that failed to repel, there is always the idea of unknowingly entering the room of that cute guy in your Justice section with you wearing foul-smelling rubber gloves and a splattered apron and then finding out that his shower sends off one of the world's absolute worst odors. I must admit that I shared the sentiments of my roommate, who wondered, "There are other jobs. Why do people do that...
...campus, hence the fact that it is one of the highest paid despite its flexible hours and its lack of required skills and training. After all, who wants to clean up someone's dirty toilet seat and then have to sit next to him or her in section...
...efforts to constantly improve the quality of undergraduate education at Harvard, the University should allocate campaign money towards the endowment of professorships on campus. Money has already gone toward 28 new faculty positions and an increased number of teaching fellows in order to decrease the size of course section meetings. Last May, Rudenstine said goals for his last year at the helm included the endowment of more professorship on campus. We look forward to this goal's actualization with much anticipation...
...mockumentaries" (a term he thinks is deplorably glib) that he has made about people who are losing but smiling because they love the game. In this case their eyes are fixed on the top prize in the Mayflower Dog Show. You wouldn't call them a statistically accurate cross section of American life. How many of us, after all, are literally born with two left feet, as is cowriter Eugene Levy's character, co-owner of a cool little Norwich terrier? Few of us want to win anything as badly as do Parker Posey and Michael Hitchcock's yuppie couple...
...Gore headed into the studio. If he was nervous, that probably evaporated with the whistles and applause that greeted him. And Gore immediately moved to make the terrain his own, going through every section, shaking about 175 hands. Zach, a kid who I knew was waiting to ask Gore an impertinent entertainment question - doesn't all this bellyaching about music artists only make their record sales surge? - turned to me after Gore had gone by. "He's like a real person," he said, nodding his head, impressed. And there it was, one of the strangest things about the trail: Repeatedly...