Word: reflecter
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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This confusion is a major flaw of the book. If Prozac Nation is meant to reflect a condition in which many of us privileged college students find ourselves, if it's supposed to provoke the realization that we're not alone in our misery, what about those of us who are really bummed out, but not "Atypically Depressed"? In that case, Wurtzel seems to suggest, it would be wrong to seek relief in anti-depressants, as they would take the edge off our disgust with this cruel world...
...individual league leaders in both scoring and goaltending reflect the team standings, with Dartmouth, Columbia, Brown and Princeton garnering their share of the awards...
These sessions help undergraduates "reflect on the reasons they are engaged in this public service and helps them provide context for what they are doing in ethical and sociological terms," Johnson said...
...saccharine--halfway, no, totally nostalgic. In it I was trying to capture the aching soles of my feet and the soreness of my quads, the strain on my back, my much-in-need-of-a-massage shoulders and my terribly upset stomach. But I also intended to reflect every inch of the nine miles per day we hiked UPHILL. The entry was meant to represent our initial cynicism and our ultimate optimism...
...President, through his public persona, has always been expected to reflect in certain ways the norms of society. Presidents of all eras have strived to display the qualities that society holds in high esteem. But what Clinton is attempting, and what the political climate may demand, is something different: rather than just mirroring society's values, the President now may become a leader in the national attempt to salvage our values...