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...take pictures of Flee while she sleeps. Once she becomes aware of this activity, Flee grows ever more frantic trying to get a glimpse of the photographs, which Jarred refuses to show her. Only when we see that these photos are of isolated body parts do we fully grasp the nature of this violation: it is a kind of dismemberment that is deeply disturbing...

Author: By Adam Kirsch, | Title: Risky `Motel Blues' Speaks (Often Silently) of Ire | 4/14/1995 | See Source »

Graduate students are supported not by a salary, but by a stipend. They teach undergraduates as a part of their financial aid packages that forgive the thousands of dollars in tuition they would otherwise pay. This logic does not escape Yale University, even if GESO leaders don't grasp it. While students rallied to support clerical and technical workers' attempt to unionize in 1984, few students support GESO's efforts...

Author: By Steven A. Engel, | Title: A Tale of Two Strikes | 4/5/1995 | See Source »

...some of these children reach adulthood, they begin to ask questions for which this narrowest of training provides no answers. The word for them then is majime, whose direct translation is earnest. They are in search of meaning but unequipped with the tools normally used to discern it. They grasp at any world vision they are offered. ufos perhaps; perhaps fortune telling, channeling, yoga or mind control. Once lured, they pursue their new faith with the stupendous energy of the lost...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: JAPAN'S PROPHET OF POISON: Shoko Asahara | 4/3/1995 | See Source »

Your otherwise fine article on new theories about the universe reinforces the popular notion that scientists are muddling buffoons who grasp at the thinnest of straws to support their pet ideas. Science at the cutting edge is always controversial, and only with time are conflicting ideas resolved into what we call truth. We often forget that civilization is held together by a framework of scientific achievement, every piece of which was once controversial...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters, Mar. 27, 1995 | 3/27/1995 | See Source »

...teaching us then would eventually be proved false. How disconcerting yet exhilarating life becomes when everyone scrambles to make sense of sudden changes in circumstances. To wonder how future advances in science will change our perspective of ourselves, and how these new truths will affect those who may never grasp the importance of their meaning, is the true raison d'etre...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters, Mar. 27, 1995 | 3/27/1995 | See Source »

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