Word: rejectionism
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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While the College has recently made much news in the tabloids with the acceptance and subsequent rejection of a killer and even more recently with the bizarre murder-suicide at Dunster House, an important administrative change has been hidden amidst the tumult. Over the course of the past few decades...
In a landmark decision that invalidates measures in 23 states, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled 5 to 4 that states do not have the power to impose term limits on members of Congress, and neither does the Congress itself. Term limits, said the court, must be imposed by constitutional amendment...
The thousands of NRA members who have joined paramilitary organizations, all with a deep-seated fear of the federal government, demonstrate a rejection of and withdrawal from society. A fundraising letter from a top NRA lobbyist calling federal law enforcers "jack-booted government thugs [wearing] Nazi bucket helmets and black...
First in San Francisco and later as chief of surgery at the University of Minnesota, Najarian focused on kidney transplants, struggling to improve the dismal success rate. Early on, only a third of patients survived more than three years. They were dying, Najarian knew, mainly because of tissue rejection. Their...
To get around that problem, scientists at Nextran, a biotech firm in Princeton, New Jersey, re-engineered the genes of several litters of pigs so that their tissue would have some of the immunological markings that are found in humans. After these so-called transgenic animals had grown to full...