Word: suggest
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Recently year paper has run several articles that concern minorities in the Harvard community. The articles are unrelated dealing with isolated incidents, but they all suggest a need for greater cultural awareness at Harvard. The situations cited should not exist in this or any other community, but they are problems that are faced daily by both minority students and the white majority...
...month since that introductory meeting, however, little has happened to suggest that the establishment of a Harvard chapter is any more imminent...
...build an effective ballistic missile defense, the U.S. might have to repeal Murphy's Law ("If anything can go wrong, it will"). All parts of the S.D.I. would have to mesh smoothly without ever being tested under battle conditions. Worst of all, perhaps, critics can suggest a host of relatively simple countermeasures that might outfox the most sophisticated defense. Given all that, though, an imperfect but effective Star Wars defense just might be possible. Barely. Eventually...
...merely acknowledging that women contribute to their own exploitation by being easy victims. In fact, Shainess includes a chapter delineating the victimizer's psychopathology in an attempt to explain how opportunities for masochism come about. Though she regrets the existence of victimizers, she accepts them as a given, and suggest ways by which women can protect themselves. This includes specific advice on how to avoid rape, sado-masochistic relationships and on the job harassment...
...Reagan Administration instifies these cutsaby suggesting that college students do not make substantial sacrifices to obtain their educations. But for most student, receiving financial aid, the cuts will not mean giving up stereos and Florida vacations, as Secretary or Education, William Bennett has suggested. The $4000 cap would affect precisely those students for whom such luxuries are only idle dreams, falling disproportionately upon poor and minority students. For many families, already pushed to the limits of their financial means, higher education would become an impossibility. To suggest otherwise indicates a willful lack of contact with reality...