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...Gogh." But after his experience as a medical orderly in Flanders in 1915, which led to a nervous breakdown, his paintings, such as The Descent from the Cross in 1917, took on a medieval starkness, and many of his figures became deformed by pain. His work began to reflect a cool empathy for the human condition, a stance Beckmann considered an artistic duty after the war. "I feel the need to be in the cities, among my fellow men," he wrote in 1918. "We must take part in the whole misery that is to come." The organizers of the Pompidou...
...mail system, run by the Harvard Arts and Sciences Computer Services (HASCS), was not updated to reflect the change in payroll software...
...want the campus to know that we’re fixing everything,” said Davis, a Crimson editor. “This really shouldn’t reflect on the new systems...
...Many of China's gee-whiz weapons may prove to be nerd fantasies that never work. But the significance of these well-documented research programs lies in the thinking behind them. They reflect China's new approach to war, especially a possible conflict with the U.S. over Taiwan. In the past, China was set on building a force that could invade and occupy Taiwan and even win a local conflict with the U.S. However, realists within the Chinese military now accept that it might take two decades to catch up with the U.S., so China has adopted a more pragmatic...
...world's oldest person; in Kyushu, Japan. Kyushu is also home to the world's oldest man, 113-year-old Yukichi Chuganji. While Japan's long life expectancy is a point of national pride, the country's dominance of global old-age records has come to reflect the looming economic and social problems associated with its aging population...