Word: enjoy
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Harvard for female equal opportunity. According to Ann N .Michelini '60, Co-chairman of the Graduate Women's Organization, "The existence of Radcliffe as a separate, but completely dependent institution has been repeatedly used by Harvard as a protective barrier against admitting women equally to the advantages men students enjoy. At present, Radcliffe is still being used by Harvard to discriminate against women, for only by maintaining the fiction that Radcliffe is a separate entity can Harvard justify the present ratio of four men to one woman. .. . As a separate institution with no faculty and no independent educational policy, Radcliffe...
...East Orange, N.J., and Compton, Calif., blacks have become a majority. Residents register Democratic overwhelmingly, 63% to 28%, and generally vote that way as well. But even here, Nixon squeaked out a 1 % margin three years ago. Understandably, those who live in Low-Income Stagnant communities say they enjoy their lives less than Americans in other types of suburb. They are most often bored (25%) and most likely to feel that they and their neighbors are only biding time until they can afford to move (21%). Even so, 39% rate their community as above average; only 10% consider it below...
...adult suburbanites are happy with their lot. Fully 44% had no serious reservations at all about their neighborhoods, and the major complaints joined in by more than one in ten -high taxes, high cost of living-are problems that plague city dwellers at least as gravely. "Many people really enjoy living in the community" is a statement that 74% agree with; 67% also feel that there is a strong sense of neighborliness. There is always a possibility that such satisfaction may be feigned, a defense against the anxiety-ridden image of the suburbanite in contemporary fiction. Yet most insist that...
...quite. For behind his Brillo beard is not only a weak chin but a vague ethic. The killer beast refuses to let his mercenaries enjoy any of the village sports: rape, pillaging, torture. Instead, he insists on discipline and mollifies a local priest (Per Oscarsson), all because of the influence of a wandering intellectual (Omar Sharif). As for the atrocities of the period, they are conveyed in formal compositions that amount to decorations, not disasters. Plague-ridden corpses are artistically strewn on smooth fields; soldiers flash evil grins in cartoon style-one even ecstatically licks the blood off his knife...
...this means depending on other women emotionally and sexually. As women, our sexuality has always been defined in terms of men and male sexuality, and for many women, gayness is a way of breaking out of sexual exploitation, and of discovering our women's bodies, of enjoying our women's bodies, for the first time. But gayness has become a political issue as well as a personal decision. It has been important for the women's movement as a whole to accept gay women as part of the movement and to recognize the social and personal implications of gayness...