Word: fulfillingness
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Though Jane's character is constantly worked on--even labored at--it is so insubstantial, so suppressed by its own struggle to define itself that Jane never appears to us as a real person. This is the novel's greatest setback: it doesn't manage to outgrow its fairy tale...
One for the ages. A delicious, brilliantly crafted example of how a movie can entertain, move and impress without sacrificing wit and intelligence. In a play within a play, Joe Fiennes plays Shakespeare as an ill-fated Romeo trying to woo his upper-class Juliet (Gwyneth Paltrow). What prevents this...
Such a hefty sum might draw a few brave souls--students said that money is the primary reason they participate in psych experiments to begin with. Others may be fulfilling course requirements or considering psychology as a possible concentration.
It was only seven years after graduation, she says, that "the concept of being a medical school student for four years and being an intern for four years--the process as well as the goal--looked attractive." As a result, she spent two years at the University of Massachusetts at...
O'Donnell is honest, refusing to shy away from dialogue that deals frankly with life's more complex matters, subjects many writers choose to couch in politically correct catch-phrases. Tad's sexuality is at the heart of his existential quest and confusion. He is gay, yet he confesses to...