Word: coreness
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...Harris is also slated to teach four courses this spring—including a near eastern civilizations sophomore tutorial and a moral reasoning core class. [CORRECTION APPENDED...
Walker’s speech focused on the Greek word “agape,” which she said translates best to the word “caring.” This principle of unconditional caring served as the core of King’s political philosophy of nonviolence, she said...
...It’s hard to keep working if it doesn’t come from the core of who you are,” she said from the pulpit. “I can’t be indifferent if I care. There is a risk in caring. [...] I would suggest that we take the risk...
...handling of the issues. They interpret his hokey demeanor and polished presentation as a fundamental lack of character. And they are right that Romney has behaved poorly, and offered real reasons for voters to be suspicious of his convictions. But they are wrong to think he lacks a solid core...
...more than five years as a prisoner of war. He was the reformer and the straight talker, the rare politician who - perhaps because of his experience as a POW - wasn't going to compromise his principles or hold his tongue to please his party. He was also, at his core, still the rowdy, runty, red-tempered plebe who finished near the bottom of his class at the Naval Academy despite an IQ of 133. McCain became a symbol in 2000 of courage and candor. Few took close looks at his policy positions. It was almost enough...