Word: existence
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...show's scenic design is intentionally sparse, fitting its cabaret-style presentation, but what does exist is used to great effect. The main props are ten chairs, varying wildly in artistic design, that are "introduced" by the cast members in the show's humorous opening segment. The chairs are moved around the stage constantly and are integrated into almost every number, functioning as a stable counterpart to the show's quickly changing tone. The costumes also mimic the progress of the show, as each actor occasionally puts on additional layers and styles of clothing to fit the mood...
Parents and administrators argue, however, that although the schools have grown more similar over the years, the common perception is that fundamental differences in school culture still exist...
...There is no need for antagonism and conflict to exist," said Cambridge City Councillor Francis H. Duehay '55, a recent addition to the Board who added that he believed differences could be "reasonably worked...
...which all people with various views can express themselves. In order to create a tolerant community, we should not be comparing oppressions like quantities to see who is worse off, instead we ought to be working as individuals to become more openminded and more tolerant of the differences that exist among the many students in the undergraduate body--whether they are differences of race, culture, politics or sexuality. --Diana Adair...
...greatest advantages about the large size of HLS (large, that is, in comparison to most other law schools) is that it allows for a broad spectrum of interests and ideas to co-exist without conflict. Enough organizations are currently in place to account for the multitude of social, political and cultural views a student may have. Yet if that student feels an absence of representation for a particular cause or concern, he or she can develop a new organization to address...