Word: fusions
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...first President Bush rather than that of the radical son. He's less radical than his opponent on Social Security (he says he'll leave it alone, while Bush wants to reform it). He will leave Roe v. Wade in place, and he will undo Bush's fusion of government money with religious charitable groups. Whatever else Kerry is running as, it's not as a radical. In fact, Kerry seems the more conservative figure. In the debates, he was calmer, cooler and less prone to rapid personality shifts. It was Bush who seemed like the fidgety usurper. But style...
...that Bush would be a disaster for the country. Many of the structural inadequacies in the American party system that enable third party influence have not been remedied since the last election. These include the lack of run-off voting, the lack of proportional representation and the lack of fusion (which allows the use of different party electoral votes for the same candidate). As a whole, these structural inadequacies make any vote for a leftist third party candidate one that takes away from much-needed votes for the Democrats. This was a point underscored by Professor Sunshine Hillygus, who introduced...
...participants last Friday, Raunak meant something else entirely: a fusion of ecstatic energy with profound cultural awareness...
Just what does “Raunak” mean? To Harvard’s South Asian Dance Company (SADC), it means a venue where a fusion of dance groups from many east coast colleges come together to represent the complex South Asian community and support a spotlighted charity. The term literally means “fun and excitement,” which was just the vibe of the Raunak intercollegiate dance show, performed this past Friday and Saturday in Lowell Lecture Hall...
...audience was surprised but impressed by the last act of the evening, a hip hop/Bhangra fusion by the Harvard Medical School and Bhangra groups, in what was arguably the edgiest performance of the night. The Harvard Bhangra dancers laudably held their own next to the aggressively provocative medical students...