Word: moralisms
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...most part, coursepack distribution has gone smoothly this semester. As usual, the Coop is responsive about procuring additional coursepacks when necessary (as with materials for this year’s massive Moral Reasoning 22, “Justice”). The only differences most students are likely to notice are the lack of an option to termbill coursepacks and the appearance of a new, non-spiral-bound variety of coursepack that invariably costs more than seems reasonable...
...Turkey for more than 80 years. Participants included an 80-year-old former minister, whose description of what happened to his home town of Tokat - its Armenian population reduced in a decade from 8,800 to 700 - left many attendees in tears. "There was a real sense of moral responsibility in the air," says Altinay. "I've never experienced anything quite as emotional as this." Then he left the hall - and was promptly showered with eggs and tomatoes by flag-waving protesters...
...plans for world domination and risk death; or play ball and obtain Chopeitia's genetic treatment for his brain-damaged daughter. As in all good westerns, justice triumphs and a cowboy comes to the rescue. But like a true noirish detective story, Blood on the Saddle preserves its moral ambiguities, and Clot lives to solve other cases. First, though, Reig has a different tale to tell. In his latest novel, Guapa de Cara (A Pretty Face), published in Spain last year with an English translation due in early 2007, a dead author tries to find her murderer. Sounds like...
However, as in one of his more recognized films, “When a Woman Ascends the Stairs”—a tale of an aging bar madam facing certain moral compromise and marking one of his many collaborations with actress Hideko Takamine—his heroines are proud and willful, only too aware of the reality of their situations and yet desperate to continue struggling...
...some students hoping to take Moral Reasoning 22, “Justice,” course selection this fall has brought an unexpected lesson: Sometimes, life is just unfair...