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...which is that, rather than transform women into men, or men into women, we all become men-women (or women-men) and that traditional sex roles be abandoned for the more natural in-between. But despite the ideal of a halcyon middle road, where men and women may co-exist on equal but functional terms, no model yet exists for it. For the most crucial factor in shedding a role is to establish one's own identity and individual requirements, for which there can be no set pattern...

Author: By Nicole Seligman, | Title: In Search of One's Own Middle Ground | 9/20/1976 | See Source »

...year, when Congress insisted, as part of the package, that more Soviet Jews be allowed to emigrate. Indeed, Kissinger concludes, détente may have been oversold in the U.S. It is not a panacea for peace. It is instead a means by which two mutually hostile societies can compete, co-exist and occasionally resolve their differences...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Detente: H.K. v. J.S | 11/17/1975 | See Source »

...Harvard and the surrounding communities are neighbors, but nowhere is it written in stone that Harvard has to agree with its neighbors on all or any issue. I am sure that Mr. Cramer has neighbors with whom he disagrees on many social/political issues and because they have to, they co-exist. I am just as certain that few of Mr. Cramer's neighbors who might disagree with him on some social issue would stoop so low as to attempt to have him removed from his decision-making position as a strategy to win that particular battle. Alex Rodriguez Member, Harvard...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TOWN AND GOWN | 6/2/1975 | See Source »

What a juxtaposition. Jim Plunkett, the player to Jim Plunkett, the man. It's a wonder that the two can co-exist...

Author: By Joy Horowitz, | Title: Jim Plunkett: California Split Quarterback | 11/9/1974 | See Source »

...include not only lovers but also sexual partners, parents and children, employers and employees, and even masters and pets. In each, Gill searches out a truth that is greater than kindness. Usually it turns out to be the painful truth that lies, betrayal, jealousy and sometimes violence not only co-exist with love, but also grow imperceptibly...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Seasons of the Heart | 5/6/1974 | See Source »

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