Word: esteems
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...with rising protests last week, the county planning department warned in a letter to Mary McEachron, administrative director of the center, that "social disruption, demonstrations, pickets" might occur if the center conducts animal research. Such activity, the letter said, could "significantly reduce the quality of life and community self-esteem...
Then the planning department ordered the center to pony up $6,000 for a report on how the center would impact the self-esteem of county residents. Since the report will be included in a larger study on the environmental effects of the center, it might be called an emotional-impact statement. McEachron has another name for it: "Looney Tunes...
Moreover, dieters pay an exorbitant price in time, energy and self-esteem to attain and keep their ultra-slim figures. "Most people equate dieting with some kind of a masochistic ritual and cannot feel successful unless they are sacrificing all pleasure in eating," says Karen Miller-Kovach, director of nutrition services for the Cleveland Clinic Foundation. Except for extremely thin or extremely heavy people, Andersen flatly declares, "the emphasis should be off weight and on health...
...century mosque in the north Indian town of Ayodhya. The B.J.P. claims the site marks Rama's birthplace but that Mogul rulers destroyed a Hindu temple there and built a mosque in its place. There is no conclusive evidence of that claim, but as a point of Hindu self-esteem, the B.J.P. demands that the mosque be moved and a huge temple to Rama built on the spot. Muslims have resisted that demand, as have all of India's governments to date, providing the B.J.P. with an explosive platform. Last October, Rama's fanatical devotees stormed the heavily policed mosque...
...Howard, Duke and Harvard. But he rarely transcends his material; the writing is earnest, the details repetitive and the analysis predictable. Many of the best quotes and anecdotes in Illiberal Education turn out to be secondhand prose. A pivotal paragraph that argues that affirmative action lowers the self-esteem of black students is buttressed not by firsthand interviews but merely by citations from newspaper articles...