Word: morale
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...every appearance nowadays he uncorks a couple of self-deprecating gags about his wooden demeanor; he delivers them--surprise--woodenly. He has made gimmicky, scripted appearances on late-night TV. Far worse, however, he has taken a cue from his boss and dived headlong into the politics of moral exhibitionism--trying to convince the public that he feels its pain by exposing his own. When asked recently what he had learned from the President, Gore replied, "I've learned a great deal about empathy... I've learned to recognize the feelings in myself...
...other words, Yale could be the first battleground. "I don't think it's a uniquely Jewish issue," says Yale Fiver Rachel Wohlgelernter. "It's a moral issue...
...translated Ellroy's hyped, dirty-real crime writing (some chapters consist of fictional headlines and news clippings) into a solid flick even a little sleeker than the original. Where the gritty could have turned grating, the dark places of "L.A. Confidential" hold up.Photo courtesy of Regency EntertainmentQUITE THE MORAL GUY: Ed Exley (GUY PEARCE) takes his search for crime off the street and into his own department...
Working at the Faculty Club also provides an excellent opportunity to get to know your professors on a more personal basis. Just don't spill coffee on your Moral Reasoning professor or you might be calling for justice when you get your grade.CrimsonGrigory TovbisLINGUISTIC LOGISTICS: MARYANN COCKERILL '00 files audio tapes at the Language...
Gilligan, formerly professor of education, is known for her research on women's and girls' psychological and moral development. She is the author of In a Different Voice (1982), which explored how women view human relationships...