Word: expression
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...high-tensile wire and, with no tools, created a beautiful blanket pin.” Stopforth pauses, and traces the unbroken line of the object with his hand. “It’s an extraordinary manifestation of how individuals under extreme conditions find a means to express their desire to create.” Stopforth reaches out and touches the surface of the piece, and encourages his audience to do so as well. He explains that the paint he used in this work is made from curdled milk, which serves to reference both the importance of cattle...
...originally turned down an offer of tenure from Harvard in 1988. Since that time, however, Harvard’s Psychology Department had improved markedly, Pinker says, and he approached the department to express his interest...
...counts. The jury deadlocked on the remaining counts against him, but jurors later indicated to reporters that most of them had favored acquittal on those charges as well. The government, they said, simply wasn't able to establish a clear link between al-Arian's constitutionally protected freedom to express support for the PIJ and the group's violent acts half a world away. It was one of the Justice Department's most embarrassing legal setbacks since 9/11...
...people coming in short order, one right after another. It produces a kind of groundswell of opposition. There's also access to the media. At that time, newspapers had editorials calling for Stanton's resignation, but today people are on television shows and cable news and are able to express their views. It allows [the public] to really look at what they're saying and not dismiss it as grumblings...
...Christian faith.“I was in an environment to talk about my faith and explore it openly,” she says. When she was surrounded by people of so many different religions at Harvard, Winston says she “had to learn a way to express my faith in a way that didn’t make people feel threatened.”‘SELF-DIRECTED’ LEARNINGOther Harvard homeschoolers came from more secular upbringings as part of a movement that encourages personal exploration and expression.Aidin E.W. Carey ’07 says...