Word: reflective
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Cambridge residents who met in ward meetings throughtout the city discussed and voted on ten national and state issues that will be submitted as policy proposals to the Democratic State committee in the hope that convention delegates will adopt positions that reflect party members' opinions...
Behind bars, Thoreau has the chance to reflect on his life and its direction. He retreads the path that led to Walden Pond and which will now lead away from it. These remembrances are acted out on stage giving the audience insight into the way Thoreau's mind works and the moral dilemmas he faces. Dilemmas which have remarkable bearing on society today, or more accurately, society in the United States in the days of Vietnam. Even the most hard-boiled viewer will fidget when Thoreau looks through his imaginary bars and says, "How do you know...
...hiphugger jeans, no West Coast crazies. In their place, we only have genuine human beings grappling as best they can with the unkind vicissitudes of life and the darker side of the human condition. The film may not necessarily uplift, but it will stimulate and cause you to reflect about the characters' lives and your very own existence. Rudolph has clearly taken his work and himself very seriously; his characters, themes and Los Angeles have all gotten a fair shake, and so will the viewer...
...diversity of sources and subjects should encourage a proud sense of unity in the nation's often peckishly insular Hispanic factions. "It will help Latinos realize how much they have in common," says Co-Managing Editor Jose Ferrer, "their roots, achievements and problems." Adds Publisher Lopez: "Nuestro will reflect a viable culture in which God is not a joke, in which families have meaning and strength, in which the heart holds as much essential information as the head...
Less easy to explain away was a steep rise in industrial commodity prices. Many basic products, including aluminum, rubber and various plastics, are getting more expensive all the time -and manufacturers have been moved, or at least tempted, to reflect the real or anticipated higher cost of supplies in their own prices. Take James Brownell, vice president of Florida-based Weatherking, Inc., maker of air conditioners: "I have seen in the past several months price increases from my vendors slip upward from five to seven percent. It scares the daylights...