Word: compassionately
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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From a physician's standpoint, Duke epitomizes current U.S. health-care philosophy: compassion and heroism coupled with financial altruism. But curing medical problems doesn't hinge on the extent of the treatment; it depends on the extent of the disease. Prevention doesn't simply mean administering vitamins to the young...
One of the definitions of community is "a group linked by a common policy." In my time here, I have failed to see a shared vision and set of shared commitments that we as students can embrace. Words like compassion, collaboration, servant leadership and listening are rarely mentioned.
It's in the psychology of what we most fear and in the passion and compassion for those who've lost a home or a loved one.
Elise could radiate; Winfrey had to seethe. "On the surface," Demme notes, "Sethe is stoic, immovable, but inside she's an inferno of emotions. Oprah had to find the exact way to communicate both of these things, and it was great theater every day watching her do it. There were...
No, especially not with the work in question. Reviewers won't be allowed to pass judgment until the official opening in two weeks (McNally, author of Master Class and Love! Valour! Compassion!, is still tinkering). But a first look reveals a play far less incendiary than charged.