Word: isolationsism
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Before her hypnosis dance ends 15 more dancers join her. Against sets of changing colors--hot pink to floaresent green to bright orange--three groups of dancers move to the rapid beating. Each group does rib, hip and arm isolations in sequence. They continue to dance in cycles--spending to...
Conklin said he repeatedly told students that they were accountable to the university for isolations of its rules, regardless of where they were studying.
The Core promises to give the school an academic center. Under General Education, the Harvard undergraduat's experience has been a bizarre series of isolations: students are segregated into diverse courses, departments, Houses and activities, which no common center relieves. The Core would provide a fund of shared intellectual experience...
Affairs such as these latter, plus the conveniently small size of the House, enable, residents to know each other well. Leverett has 119 suites, only eight of them singles, which also cut down individual isolations.