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...part of all that I have met... Tho'much is taken, much abides... That which we are, we are?One equal temper of heroic hearts ... strong in will To strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield...
...strive, to seek, to find...
...butterfly image becomes three-dimensional in the final 13 plates as the women struggle to overcome the constraints of a male-dominated society. Virginia Woolf and O'Keefe, for example, the last two women at the table, strive to lift themselves off their plates, yet, as Chicago notes. "All women represented are still contained within their place setting." Women must continue to struggle, she believes, to create, someday, an equalized world, in which women's achievements as well as men's will "shape the world's destiny...
...white banners hanging from the walls and rafters exhort the workers to strive for higher productivity. PRECISE RHYTHM, HIGH TEMPO, EXCELLENT QUALITY, says one. The portraits of outstanding workers, only slightly smaller than the pictures of morose Politburo members that adorn buildings before national holidays, line the factory's central avenue. The plant runs on two shifts from 7:40 in the morning until midnight, but the assembly line workers, whose average age is about 30, seem relaxed. At times they even stand around joking. Despite the ever constant exhortations to increase productivity, the Soviets have an easygoing attitude...
Reagan's rhetoric is likely to raise hackles in the Third World too, and his policies could exacerbate the U.S.'s problems there. He mocks the Carter human rights campaign as naive, saying that the U.S. must strive to be respected rather than liked. Instead of using diplomatic pressure to promote civil liberties, he believes, the U.S. should advertise its own prosperity. He says he would urge the Voice of America and other media to propagandize "unapologetically" on behalf of "American capitalism as a model for economic development." Such boosterism might well generate more resentment than respect...