Word: skins
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Clearly, it was Brother Martin's heroic life, rather than the color of his skin, that brought him official church recognition as a saint. But just as clearly, his canonization was intended to honor Roman Catholics in Africa and Asia, and to point up Rome's stiffening opposition to racial prejudice. Notes the official Vatican account of his sanctity: "By his whole apostolic life, his prayers, his words, his example, even his miracles, he made it clear that every race and nationality has the same dignity, the same equality, because we are all sons of one heavenly Father...
...beggars are on the streets, capital is pouring out of the country, and industrial unemployment has risen to 25%. Reason: the dramatic rush toward black rule has convinced many of the colony's 65,000 European settlers that there is no hope in Kenya for anyone with white skin...
...dome, 50 feet in diameter and covered with a plastoid skin, will college-wide contest in painting, sculpture, photography, printmaking drawing. The exhibits will be displayed on pulleyed panels which can be to the dome's celling to form an auditorium for the presentation of an outdoor play...
...fresh the world he sees. His is a which sees bright. A students by A's as if by acnc," or ordered table in the evening light cups and glasses broken into by shadows." He describes a man's first kiss this way: "Her smeared in little unflattering the skin around her mouth; it I had been given a face to the presence of bone--skull under teeth behind lips--impeded...
Merrell has admitted many cases of baldness, change of hair color and loss of body hair. Skin reactions ranged from dryness and itching to peeling and development of a fish-scale texture. In a few cases, triparanol was suspected of cutting down the body's protective white blood cells...