11. But just about every other subject imaginable is covered by the Smithsonian museums. 12. Courses will cover subjects from forensics and narcotics to organized crime and public corruption. 13. He has yet to present the project to the equivalent committee covering human subjects. 14. He envisions covering subjects such as pollution and recycling while including other topics intended to help youngsters get along in the real word -- not merely in academia. 15. He taught at Princeton University and Barnard College for almost four decades, covering subjects as varied as literature, art, religion and psychology. 16. Help has arrived in the form of more how-to books than anyone can absorb, covering every subject from painting to installing a ceiling fan. 17. In his lifetime, Paul wrote several letters that covered many subjects. 18. In such cases, they should inform their editor that they should be excused from covering the subject about which they hold such a strong belief. 19. In the few weeks since his section began, Dalton had covered the subjects of professionalism, food safety, sanitation and equipment. |