Word: prisms
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...view all legislation through the prism of how it affects ordinary middle-class and working class people...
...feel that food is so mundane that we tend to overlook it in terms of its significance," Haber said. "I see food and its history as a real prism for understanding people and culture...
When it was all over and she was back in London, says Armstrong, she was so stimulated by the Genesis stories that she wrote a book. In the Beginning: A New Interpretation of Genesis (Knopf) is a brief survey of the tales through the prism of Armstrong's strongly held views about God's ultimate unknowability and the folly of some current denominations in second-guessing him. It joins the works of other Moyers panelists that collectively illustrate the rabbinic adage "Turn it, turn it, everything is in it." Two are new translations: Alter's (Norton) and a more selective...
...just seems like there's a need for [PRISM], and it seems to me like it's something people would be interested in," he added...
...Although PRISM has existed at Harvard in the past, it has not been a viable and well-established organization in recent years. According to Stephen E. Weinberg '99, a member of the Undergraduate Council, the club did not receive funding from the council last year...