Word: confronter
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...large, blue block print attempts to prompt the women in the stall to confront larger fears that come into play in the outside world...
When Alice is taken to prison following the child abuse charges, she is forced to confront even more abuse. She finds herself forced to deal with women who committed truly awful crimes, including a teenager who killed her two daughters. The prisoners taunt her relentlessly as a child abuser, and she suffers great pain as a result. Yet she is eventually able to connect with many of the prisoners because she, like them, is a mother away from her children...
...seems that departmental courses not explicitly accepted in lieu of Core classes would often fulfill the same mission. No departmental classes at all, for instance, are listed for Historical Study, Social Analysis, or Literature and Arts. It is difficult to believe that no classes on music theory or appreciation confront students with a new "approach to knowledge" as well as First Nights, or that a history course on Reconstruction teaches less of the historian's approach than a history Core on the Civil...
...Elan was the scene of a flamboyant--and possibly fateful--therapy. Those who have seen the proposal for Dead Man Talking: A Kennedy Cousin Comes Clean say that in it Skakel describes being made to wear a sign around his neck. It read: I AM AN ARROGANT RICH BRAT. CONFRONT ME ON WHY I KILLED MY FRIEND MARTHA...
...Court is likely to strike down this portion of the law, and there are good reasons for it to do so. Rather than bemoan the court's conservatism or wait for a reversal, the U.S. government as well as the states should redouble their efforts. State governments should confront the inadaquecies in the criminal codes and enforcement and create greater recourse for victims of sexual violence, rather than relying on constitutionally questionable means to prevent such violence...