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...changes in 50 years. [Here the changes are listed in three lines.] But the changes can only be understood when set alongside continuities that date not only from the martial Japan of a half-century ago but also from the shogunate of a century before that. America... tends to downplay such continuities. But they provide the theme for the rise of modern Japan...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Dismembering Pearl Harbor | 12/7/1991 | See Source »

...Many 18-year-olds are poorly qualified for college and come from secondary schools that downplay basic reading and writing skills," Bossert said...

Author: By Robin Kolodny, | Title: Oberlin Proposes Three-Year Degrees | 10/29/1991 | See Source »

...only my brother." Many times they will find a great deal of support in this denial from other members of their family, their spouses or their friends, who do not . want to talk about incest any more than the victims do. Men are particularly adept at trying to downplay the effects of abuse. "It was just supposed to be part of growing up," says Harold Watson, 38, an artist in New York City...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Incest Comes Out of the Dark | 10/7/1991 | See Source »

Last spring and into the summer, Harvard was trying to downplay the magnitude of the indirect cost scandal which affected it and so many other schools. Although Harvard admitted that it had been using federal grants that were supposed to have been supporting research for things such as the Harvard shuttle bus, there were no abuses like those at Stanford, where federal monies were used for fruitwood commodes and presidential yachts. Still, the scandal must have been big enough to have caused at least a minor shakeup at the Medical School, as evidenced by this recent ad in the Harvard...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Reporters' Notebook | 9/20/1991 | See Source »

...psychological price some blacks have paid for the progress they have made over the past two generations. Thomas' rise is an inspiring example of the way many blacks have improved their lot. But that is the only part of his story that his backers care to talk about. They downplay the possibility that Thomas' life may be a case study of the wrenching impact of "integration shock" -- author Shelby Steele's name for the intense feelings of racial inferiority and self-doubt that can assault and sometimes overwhelm blacks who, like Thomas, were suddenly taken from their familiar surroundings...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Race The Pain Of Being Black | 9/16/1991 | See Source »

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