Word: breakdowners
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...Once I walked out of the Ivory tower and saw what was going on. I realized what a breakdown there is in the community, she says. "Once you are homeless, it is always a part...
...pain was evident as he expressed a personal concern for his son's safety. "He'd be in grave risk," he said. "I would be very fearful that his life would be in jeopardy from his own troops." Peck seemed far less disturbed, however, by the prospect of a breakdown of military discipline so thorough that a soldier's life might be endangered by deliberate friendly fire. "I'm not saying that that's right or wrong. I'm telling you that's the way it is," he said. "Fratricide is something that exists out there...
...fear of AIDS and furor over society's values made it hard to agree on the ethical issues and emotional context that used to be part of learning about sex. Those on the right reacted to condom giveaways and gay curriculums and throbbing MTV videos as signs of moral breakdown. Those on the left dismissed such concerns as the rantings of religious zealots and shunned almost any discussion of sexual restraint as being reactionary or, worse yet, unsophisticated. "Family values" became a polarizing phrase...
...while Boston is in the throes of a nervous breakdown and The Globe blares the riot every day as its lead story, here across the river, there's been nothing--barely a word. The stresses of reading period partially explain the inattention. But it's still hard to believe that South Boston High isn't the topic for intense debate in every dining hall across campus...
Julia M. Reyes '95, president of LaO, also said the breakdown of the alliance into smaller working groups does not signify a breakdown of the coalition...