Word: emotionalize
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This idea is by no means new. It has been held for centuries, by some of the greatest thinkers. Aristotle acknowledged the benefits of music, particularly for young children, when he wrote that "music can render the character of the soul of a certain quality...the teaching of music is...
In the end, Gore's fibs, which have to do with his life, should matter less to voters than Bush's fibs, which have to do with our lives. At the end of the debate, Gore was showered with affection from his kids and Tipper, which can't be conjured...
The whole nation seemed to roar back. With that greeting, the 56-year-old former law professor did more than herald the regime's demise. He also won for the moment the hearts of the Serbian people who had given him their votes two weeks earlier. Kostunica's ability to...
Historical evidence suggests that this tragedy was not performed in Shakespeare's lifetime and that it may be unfinished. The play is short on action but saturated with emotion; Timon's flaw is his goodness and naivet; he is betrayed and ruined by his friends. The script has been cut...
The polarity of emotion was amazing. The change from exuberant celebration to stunned silence was riveting. You just had to be there to see one of the most gutwrenching losses in recent Harvard football history to fully understand.