Word: subjectively
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Many sufferers are terrified of losing the fortunes that give them a sense of identity, but they are often woefully prepared to handle them responsibly. "Over and over, I talk with inheritors whose parents will not talk about money with them," says Consultant Levy. "It's treated like a subject in bad taste." When parents do talk, the instruction is likely to be minimal. Tracy Gary remembers one such childhood directive. "This is a quarter," her mother told her. "You have a lot of choices. You can donate it, save it, loan it to a friend...
...according to Associate Dean for Undergraduate Education David Pilbeam the Faculty will not make substantive changes in the curriculum as a response to this single report--rather the discussion at the Faculty meeting will be the first step in continuing dialogue on the subject...
More troubling than the vast scope of Lee's subject matter are his stylistic vacillations. At times, Daze is a Scorsese-type realistic exploration of Black life. Then Lee will abruptly change gears from a conflict scene a la Scorsese's Mean Streets into jazzy, upbeat musical numbers that could have been lifted from Little Shop of Horrors...
...subject of Associated Press correspondent Terry Anderson--nearly three years in captivity--and the other American hostages in Lebanon arose early in the 30-minute nationally televised question-and-answer session in the White House's East Room...
...think people are entitled to know as much as possible about a candidate for president," says Fouhy, who covered the Civil Rights movement during the 1960s. "Even their private lives [are subject to scrutiny], if in their private lives we learn something about their characters and how they will behave as presidents...