Word: loss
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This tragedy is especially traumatic for a country as small as Israel. To express the magnitude of the tragedy, a proportional loss of life in the United States would translate into 3500 dead. We as young people are especially shaken by the deaths for the young men were all of college...
...would declare the conference a success," said Hawaii Club co-President Richard I. Lung '97. "The panel I attended on the loss of local culture through the media was very interesting...
...gradual, wistful loss of his Utopian enthusiasms, though, that shapes Seabrook's narrative. Inspired by the promise of a "virtual community" to join the Well, a legendary West Coast bulletin-board system, Seabrook learns in various hard ways that a community of digital beings can be just as constraining--and cruel--as the corporeal kind. Unwritten rules abound, and when Seabrook breaches a few, the Well's otherwise benevolent group mind turns on him in what one Well veteran calls a Chicken Peck--"where one of the flock shows a bit of blood, and a few of the other chickens...
Racial-preference programs, Smith asserted, not only make blacks and other minorities defensive in justifying their successes, but also contribute to the "Balkanization" and fragmentation of American society along racial lines. He lamented what he described as the loss of a coherent, unified sense of what it means to be American...
...teams met once earlier this season, but the Crimson hope to keep that game buried in the past. It was just one month ago when Harvard ventured up to Brown only to endure a 10-4 loss. Despite two goals by sophomore Claudia Asano, Harvard was clearly outmatched by the ECAC powerhouse that day as the Bears posted double digits on the scoreboard--the only team to achieve that feat against the Crimson this season...