Word: corrections
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Scholars of Emily Dickinson have always disagreed over the correct interpretation of her poems. Her handwriting was extremely difficult to read, and her system of punctuation and structure was unusual...
There were two inherent problems I had with the conference. One was that it focused undue attention on the subject of ethnicity. After all the politically correct rhetoric, aren't we supposed to ignore race and ethnicity and say it doesn't matter? The ethnic studies conference and the ethnic debate in general make it seem as if race does matter...
...mission of ethnic studies is to correct the omission and distortion of mainstream academia," she said...
...piece becomes particularly problematic when he conflates several different issues pertaining to social policy and African-American development. He begins by arguing that the problem is: "The federal government and the saturation of politically correct terms in our culture have stopped the poorest of the African-American community from growing because dependent blacks think they need a helping hand in every form of life to help overcome...oppression...
Today doctors correct such defects by reconstructing missing organs with synthetic materials or transplanting tissue from other humans or animals, a procedure that carries the risk that the body will reject the implant. The idea behind tissue engineering is to trick the body into regenerating its missing parts. The mouse with the extra ear was created by scientists at the University of Massachusetts and M.I.T. to prove that the basic technology can work. In practice, humans would grow their own tissue, without the help of mice...