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Even though some Cantabrigians reacted with anger when they found out what Harvard owns, Daly recalls, “the stronger reaction was ‘that’s not so bad?? or ‘now at least we know...
...Girls, Sharon Lamb urges her readers to reevaluate what they consider to be “normal.” In Lamb’s view, most Americans need to shift from thinking that a young girl’s sexual and aggressive expressions are “bad?? to categorizing such behavior as, simply, what all girls do. Lamb claims that a large percentage of young girls in America feel that they are leading double lives, pretending to be sweet and innocent while secretly engaging in sexual play and aggressive acts that are traditionally considered masculine...
...what philosophical uncertainty exists about the finer points of political morality, people agree on the basics. For example: human rights, freedom and democratic government are good. If we accept that claim (and almost everyone does), it is natural to regard whatever endangers those good things as “bad??—or, to use a stronger word, “evil.” That word need not be associated with religious ideas. Bush’s use requires “evil” to mean nothing more than “opposed...
...colorful and cute so I would guess that she was horrified when she got her housing assignment. Though she probably likes Mather a lot now, I’d assume she sat around and tried to convince her blockmates that “it’s not that bad?? despite feeling like crying a bit herself...
...that, unfortunately, is the problem—the band’s U.S. debut, Detonator, fails to distinguish itself from the current glut of angry, amorphous Screamo available to the angst-ridden. Bleachmobile’s music is by no means bad??they are solid musicians and adopt convincing hooks reminiscent of Rodan, power-violence band Charles Bronson and the Bloody Mannequin Orchestra—but little is memorable on their 23 minute opus...