Word: interact
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...contemporary standards the Clemmonses are a messed-up conventional family. But how parents and siblings interact during the children's crucial teen years is conveyed in ways that may be unfamiliar. Chase subordinates plot to an arrangement of domestic crises and adolescent rituals. The passage of time is more impressionistic than chronological. Points of view are fluid and exclusively female. The wolves of the title are the male characters, whose sex drives are less complicated than those of the Clemmons girls or their stepmother. Men seem interested in only one thing, or at least in one thing at a time...
INDEED, by all indications, the racial climate at Duke should be exemplary. The number of minority students has increased dramatically over the past four years, from about four percent in the class of '89 to almost 10 percent in the class of '93. Duke even has a standing organization, Interact, devoted to improving race relations...
Reed now says that those extracurricular activities offered him a chance to interact with others his age, since only a few other children in his area were also homeschooled, and most of them went to school...
Some of P-town's bars have spectacular night shows featuring comedians and female impersonators. But be warned--if you go to one of the funny drag shows, don't sit up front unless you can take a little ribbing. The entertainers like to interact with the audience, so don't be surprised if a man dressed as Marilyn Monroe leaves red smooch-marks all over your face and neck...
...understand ourselves as Asian-Americans, we must understand how we interact with other groups," says David Chiu '91, co-conference chair of the Asian-American Association (AAA) conference. This idea established the theme of interplay '89, the AAA conference...