Word: opinionizing
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...people I’ve talked to, you’ll start struggling around three—Rosa Parks, Harriet Tubman, and, um, Oprah? It isn’t as if black women haven’t been present and active the entire time. Contrary to widely held opinion, black women have made huge contributions to American history that go well beyond simply giving birth to and supporting black men. Women such as Ida B. Wells, Ella Baker, and Shirley Chisholm (whom I’m ashamed to admit that I myself never heard of until I came to college...
...strongly approve” or “approve” of Summers’ job performance, while 30 percent said they “strongly disapprove” or “disapprove.” The remaining 31 percent said they were neutral or had no opinion...
...Kavulla, who is also a former Crimson editorial executive and writes a bi-weekly opinion column for The Crimson, stopped short of saying he thought Kidd should apologize. He said it is an issue between her and Muslim students...
...strongly approve” or “approve” of Summers’ job performance, while 30 percent said they “strongly disapprove” or “disapprove.” The remaining 31 percent said they were neutral or had no opinion...
...Opinion surveys commissioned by Areva for internal use show that nuclear power's reputation has been improving. As recently as 2002, more people stressed the drawbacks of nuclear power than its advantages, according to the surveys. But that trend has reversed, and a clear majority now cite the pros rather than the cons. Critically, the surveys show that most respondents say concern about greenhouse gases and climate change are the key reasons for their views...