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...looking at the prospect for a better world and trying to give the younger generation a reason to vote. And give the generation a more positive outlook,” Blumenfeld says. “[I] feel that negativity leads to shock and fright and is one way to get a reaction from people and does not leave them with anything.…I think the positive message is one that they can go back to….We have a lot to change and I think people really need to be encouraged...
...been an exciting, illuminating, brain-bursting couple of days. We?ve heard about projects and efforts around the country that are inspiring and give one hope in the face of this enormous epidemic of obesity. But we?ve also seen differences of opinion and outlook that at times filled this auditorium with a palpable sense of tension - and frustration...
That was University President Lawrence H. Summers in The New York Times a week ago Sunday, capping a piece that described us, the Class of 2004 nationwide, as uniquely pragmatic and single-mindedly careerist in our outlook. We volunteered strategically, angled for the ideal credential-crafting experiences and assiduously researched potential employers...
...past it tended to be a creative tension, and now it's become destructive." Some Attribute the trouble to a fundamental cultural divide. With its huge military power, can-do tradition and tremendous determination to hunt down terrorists since Sept. 11, the U.S. has a different strategic outlook from the European Union, which spends around half of what the U.S. does on defense and wants the U.N. and International Law to have a bigger role in responding to the world's dangers...
NOTEBOOK: A Gandhi wins in India; the outlook for outsourcing; John Kerry: The Movie...