Word: interaction
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...depiction of their relationship, astonishingly devoid of stereotype, is the movie's greatest strength. The women interact in a manner that is tender and uncontrived, and neither is ever seen listening to Melissa Etheridge or reading Sisterhood Is Global. Despite the women's differences, the viewer does not question their love. They offer each other a sense of peace, and the heroine seems to have, for the first time in her life, another's unflinching support...
Brett R. Conner '96, co-chair of the Dunster House committee, said that bad impressions of police officers exist because students have little contact with officers. And when they do interact with Harvard's police, it is usually only for routine matters like lock-outs, he said...
Thankfully, the rest of the play does not follow in the vein of its overly trite prelude. By alternating scenes in which the characters interact with each other or address the audience, Houston creates a finely woven story of some hapless Japanese women trapped in America...
Some museums also draw students with curricular exhibits that interact with classes...
After the presentation, there was a party for the youngsters where BSA members finally got a chance "to interact with them one-on-one," Brown said...