Word: burdened
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Cook, explorers like Champlain and De Soto, by missionaries and by fugitives from religious persecution, by traders like the East India Company and Hudson's Bay Company. Modern imperialism reached its height in Europe's golden 19th century, when Kipling wrote The White Man's Burden and Empire-Builder Cecil Rhodes laid his hand on the map of Africa and predicted: "All British." In the 20th century, imperialism has become a word of reproach...
Using Harvard Professor Holton's textbook as his bible, Arons in this typical course emphasizes not how high a stone goes when thrown into the air, but an understanding of the conceptual schemes leading to a description of that event. The burden is on the student. He must talk...
...impression that the last thing its members desire is to waste valuable time acting as a group of petty disciplinary despots. Although Professor Kemble no doubt feels that he is only doing his duty by his students, I believe that this change if passed will place an entirely unnecessary burden on both faculty and students...
...slumbering country. They further argue that the analogy between security investigations and regular judicial proceeding is false. The government should be given the benefit of the doubt in all loyalty cases, they say, because employment in the Civil Service is a privilege, not a right. For this reason, the burden of proof must rest, not with the government, but with the accused...
...Crimson coach will probably keep his regulars on the bench as much as possible and put the burden of play on his reserves...