Word: neutral
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...would seem that one partof the human brain, the rational part, which hasmade all these morally neutral discoveries, hasundergone exceptional development, while the otherpart, which should be alert to ensure that thesediscoveries really serve humanity and will notdestroy it, has lagged behind catastrophically...
...their part, various alumni of the papercomplained about a pro-SDS slant in The Crimson'spages and tried to bring pressure on the currenteditors. Other former editors such as J. AnthonyLukas '55 and John Jay Iselin '56 agreed to go ona neutral fact-finding mission to see if there wasanything to the complaints...
Still, students could not help but be wary. The troop reduction was coupled with the first American bombings of Cambodia, a neutral country. Campus protests increased in the wake of continued American involvement in Vietnam and Cambodia...
...prime. A gun can "prime aggressive ideas," Berkowitz explains. "People disposed to aggression because of their perception of the world feel powerful around guns, and those guns can prime their aggressive ideas. Weapons may not be a precipitating influence, but they are likely a reinforcing factor. Guns aren't neutral. They create aggression that wouldn't exist in the absence of guns...
...North Vietnamese to the negotiating table. At the same time his fear of "escalation" led him to hamstring the military's efforts to push northwards toward North Vietnam or to disrupt the enemy's supply lines, the so-called "Ho Chi Minh Trail" that went through a nominally neutral Laos...