Word: aftermath
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Named "The Aftermath of Suicide: Impact and Response," the symposium, which was held in the Lafayette Hotel in Boston, focused on the psychological chain of events following a suicide...
...purpose of the symposium was "to look at the effects of the aftermath of suicide, and to help families, schools, therapists, and hospitals to determine effective responses to the impacts," said Jacobs, who chaired the program...
...itself a recent innovation, created in the aftermath of the 1969 takeover of University Hall, but students have been demanding more openness from the Ad Board since its inception...
...complexities, however, surrogacy is one of the simplest and most venerable of the new conception options. Even the Bible offers a parallel (in the Book of Genesis, naturally). When his wife proved unable to conceive, Abraham impregnated her handmaiden Hagar, who bore Ishmael. There were hard feelings in the aftermath of that arrangement...
Last year, when Penn State lost the title to Oklahoma in the Orange Bowl, 25-10, it was starting Quarterback John Shaffer's most horrendous game and first defeat since seventh grade. A memory of the aftermath was how bravely he stood up to it. Though this performance probably reinforced the pros' small opinion of Shaffer, there was one touchdown drive in the middle of the game that suggested why he is 66-1 since junior high. "When it's really hanging out there," Paterno said, "Shaffer can do it." The quarterback said, "I feel total ecstasy...