Word: crucially
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...most crucial asset for terrorists is instead their human resources--a large pool of alienated, relatively poor, predominantly male youths who feel their nation or religion is being unjustly targeted by outside forces, particularly American. What better way to enlarge this human resource pool than an apparently (to populations of such countries) unprovoked attack by the United States? The anti-American demonstrations that rocked the Islamic world from Bangladesh to Egypt following the air strikes serve as only the most harmless manifestation of the emotions that may lead droves of young people to join terrorist organizations...
Calling the commencement of the 21st century a "crucial time to re-think," other professors echoed Pellegrini's and Najmabadi's call for the need to discuss these issues...
...millennium has traditionally been a time to reconsider what is happening socially," said Jakobsen, who will discuss gender and religion in the last panel. "[It] is a crucial time...
...crucial that we discuss these issuesnow, and especially here at Harvard-Radcliffe,because so many people think feminism is just somebra-burning thing that happened in the 70's," saidShauna L. Shames '01. "They don't realize that itrepresents a completely different way of viewingthe world in general and the relations between thesexes in particular...
...private, in which its audience lived and moved. Walking through these works--from outside to inside and back again, and in the case of the double ellipses, which have one "room" inside another, moving along the narrow corridor between the skins and experiencing its ever changing tilt--is crucial to their effect...