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...notes that each side of Blaze of Glory is meant to be listened to continuously, "as if it were a song cycle." The operative verb here is "as if it were," because no matter what Jackson says, removing the spaces from in between songs does not a song cycle make. Take, for instance, the opener, "Tomorrow's World." It begins promisingly, with breathy vocals sitting side-saddle on a set of naked guitar arpeggios, driven by an obsessive pattern and punctuated by an incredibly satsifying bass drum. Particularly effective, too, are a series of abrupt changes in volume. But just...
THESE actions are clear signs that many council decision-makers, and probably many of the students they represent, can make it through four years of Harvard and still not question the ideology of the status...
Poor people and people of color have always been militarized to a greater extent than their elite counterparts. Now members of Congress want to make some financial aid contingent upon national service--again foisting duties upon people because they can't afford to buy their way out of them...
Most of those backing the ROTC resolution ceded the point, at least verbally. They granted that no one in ROTC supported everything the U.S. military did and said the best way to make the armed forces more enlightened was for ROTC-trained liberal arts majors to influence it from within...
Council members may fear that a reversal will make them look flighty, and they are probably right. But the body must put aside political concerns to answer to justice...