Word: moods
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...victors in Viet Nam seemed anxious to win the good will of a population that only days before had been in a state of panic. The Communists gave every indication that they would establish tight, unopposed control over the land and people that had suddenly become theirs. But the mood in South Viet Nam last week was one of relief and calm as the conquerors took their first steps away from the art of war and toward the less spectacular, more complex art of governing...
Spartan Regimes. Several observers, including Aron, feel that the general mood of the Continent reflects the bias of many Western European intellectuals against bourgeois society and in favor of the spartan regimes of Eastern Europe and Southeast Asia. In their eyes, the democratic societies of the West, despite their manifest freedoms, are associated with political corruption, economic crises, imported American tastes (by definition bad) and American values (by definition shallow). In contrast, Communist regimes are identified with social justice, economic security, cultural integrity and a bracing measure of discipline...
Still, the uniqueness of his talent is bound to set him apart. After he has created a full life for himself here, his sudden shifts in mood may be less noticeable. His abrupt withdrawals from company and into himself may disappear...
Harvard climbed back on top thanks to two more Bruckman goals, but as the final stanza got underway Williams was in no mood to concede to the Crimson's 8-6 lead...
...article "For Faculty It's Still Old Mood on Campus" left me, enraged. I'll try to explain why. In general it seemed to me that faculty members interviewed recognized the same problems (in faculty-student relations) that students do but that many tried to shift the blame to students in unfair ways...