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Doubts remain, though the President-elect resigned from the Social Democrats in a move to broaden his support. Osiatynski worries that most of the postcommunist countries have yet to adopt a constitution and laws that can protect against a return of totalitarianism. Says he: "Now communists are back in power and have control over a great part of capitalism and the state. That is very...
...Jesse Jackson, who joined the march only after a deal was struck to broaden its organizational base and make it more ecumenical, had a very powerful vision of the day. "What you saw was a great display of pain, dignity and discipline," he says. "I addressed the march based upon need. In a society, we simply cannot be guilty or innocent by association. We must have the right of free association. To ignore Jewish sensibilities would be a mistake, but to have stayed away would also have been a mistake...
This very cohesion is what those involved in the MBB tracks like to refer to as "value added"--or what students will gain by joining the track. Besides providing students an opportunity to meet and converse with others interested in MBB, the track also promises to broaden understanding of the mind, brain and behavior...
...Jewish political orthodoxy by pointing out their most dangerous failures to conduct themselves as decent citizens of the world. All Jews are well served by these honest moral criticisms of our leaders, and Peretz would do well as a member of the Harvard faculty, and as a Jew, to broaden his moral vision and admit that when a Jew tortures, when a Jew abducts a citizen from his or her home, when a Jew serves his state through terror, that Jew is no better than a fascist of any other faith. Peter S. Temes Preceptor, Expository Writing Program Instructor, "Moral...
Wylie hoped the book would draw attention to the need to broaden conceptions of language learning, according to a 1977 New York Times Book Review article, Many Americans with asuperb command of verbal French "simply do notunderstand the nonverbal messages that reflect agreat deal of the culture of a people," he said...