Word: exclusionism
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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It is also arguable that the sense of exclusion created among 148 million Russians outweighs the positive feelings created among 59 million Poles, Hungarians and Czechs. This leads me to believe that either the State Department is guilty of dangerous miscalculations, or that it is not necessarily acting in the...
"There is no acknowledgement of women'scontribution to the humanities in the presentationthat we see," Ulrich said. "I thought of Harvardas an institution very conscious of its history,but you wouldn't know about the exclusion orinclusion of women's history at Harvard."
A cursory glance at the Core curriculum reveals Harvard's priorities--priorities that reflect the modern academic environment. Harvard requires its students to take courses in foreign language and foreign cultures--both worthy requirements-but fails to require any study of the United States. It is entirely possible to acquire...
And so the result is a cycle of exclusion--a closed network of potential coaches makes it harder to recruit minorityathletes, which in turn should keep the "good oldboy" network far from diverse for years into thefuture.
With tax-cut fever running high, you may be surprised to learn that two popular estate-planning goodies could disappear as early as this fall. For most it won't matter because the $625,000 lifetime exclusion ($1.25 million if married with a bypass trust) and the ability to give...