Word: persisted
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...even as these problems persist, Renee Tajima '80, the Japanese-American director of a documentary about the Chin murder, warns that Asian-Americans have become increasingly insular, ignoring the communities most likely to encounter such prejudice...
...such a stigma does persist, it does so in part because students get inaccurate ideas about psychotherapy from television and movies, Ducey says...
That kind of uncertainty is likely to persist. Few Americans will argue out loud that helping starving Somalis is a bad idea. And if there is to be a U.N.-centered world order, the U.S. should be willing to send its soldiers into humanitarian efforts as well as those that serve national interests, such as Desert Storm. But for this kind of military intervention on behalf of suffering people to become an accepted pattern in the world community, the test case must succeed. If the U.S. gets stuck in the anarchy of Somalia, or if it departs in haste, leaving...
Malcolm X's tactics attacked the mentality inherent in consciences that had let this situation go on for so long--a mentality that has caused racism and discrimination to persist covertly throughout integrated Northern area until this...
...course, there's no way that the U.S. can solve any of these problems on its own. The dual threats of violent Islamic fundamentalists and hypernationalist Israelis persist daily. Your task here is to assist others to do what you did during the campaign: marginalize the fringe further and reclaim the center. That's not a small task in a region where moderation is the acknowledgement of another's right to exist...