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...most of Warren's research involved givinglarge doses of radiation to terminally ill cancerpatients. In an article he authored in the May1949 American Journal of Public Health, Warrenwrote that "the development of the atomic bomb hasbeen felt as keenly as a contribution to thewelfare of mankind as in the programs for thedevelopment of weapons to destroy mankind...
...They had far more serious enterprises in mind. In their layered architecture of heaven, the highest angels were the seraphim and cherubim, those closest to God in nature, who exist to worship him. The thrones bring justice; dominions regulate life in heaven; the virtues work miracles; the powers protect mankind from evil; the principalities are concerned with the welfare of nations; and the archangels and angels serve as guides and messengers to individual human beings...
...likes me too and I think he'd like us to get together. But the only problem is that he's really conservative. He's anti-choice and thinks feminists are evil and misguided. And he's anti-gun control and thinks Reagan is God's gift to mankind. I disagree with him on all these issues and feel very strongly about this. I think I'd feel like a hypocrite for going out with him. What should I do? Hypocrite in Leverett...
...pluralism and intellectual freedom, it champions the normative rights of the community. In place of freedom of speech has come a demand for freedom from speech, if that speech is deemed offensive by any victim group. And in place of the assumption that America represents the highest aspirations of mankind is a conviction that the U.S. was, and to a considerable degree still is, an oppressor nation, its history a chronicle of injustice and deceit. Some conservative critics point to p.c. and multicultural rhetoric as proof that the American campus is the last bastion of Marxism. Much p.c. analysis...
...1850s, Ada (Hunter), a mute Scottish woman, comes to the voluptuously desolate New Zealand bush in an arranged marriage with Stewart (Neill), a landowner. Stewart cannot seduce a woman who can barely tolerate him and whose eyes burn with a fierce, almost feral obstinacy. What grievance has she against mankind, against men? And how can this crushing burden be eased...