Word: isolationism
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Trying to work in isolation? The loge fulfills all your mirrored fantasies when darkness turns the windows to the right into reflective panes.
A second postwar phenomenon that may contribute to this American trend is suburbia -- mass shootings by high schoolers appear to be confined to mostly white, suburban schools, rather than the inner city communities more commonly plagued by gun violence. "Violence in minority neighborhoods and schools tends to be gang- and...
The last governor of Massachusetts said, "I'm of the belief that prison should be like a tour through the circles of hell." And it is. A hell that is cold and frightening, where two-thirds of women are sexually and physically assaulted and guards are promoted for their brutality...
Milosevic seemed undeterred by the isolation. U.S. intelligence officials and diplomats say they've picked up no evidence that he's cracking under the bombing or considering any serious diplomatic feelers. Serbs--even as they are watching TV shows on how to explain bombing to their children--are ready to...
Johnson said she was pleased that the weekend had allowed Christian students to bond with each other, though she added that she felt religious Harvard students did not share the visiting students' sense of isolation.