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...later piece, "Light, Dry Poem" (1938), exemplifies Klee's experiments with color and texture. On burlap, black lines surround pastel shapes. The place seems to be Klee's expression of his belief that "art does not render the visible; rather it makes visible...

Author: By Tara B. Reddy, | Title: Birds, Bees and Botany At the Busch-Reisinger | 4/22/1993 | See Source »

Hernandez-Gravelle said she believes many myths surround racism. Among them, she said, are the idea that racist incidents do not happen at places "like Harvard" and the notion that race relations discussions only exacerbate the problem...

Author: By Robin J. Stamm, | Title: WBZ's Walker Speaks at AWARE Panel | 4/15/1993 | See Source »

...also consented to the adoption. Elated, the DeBoers, who had arranged weeks earlier to adopt the child, drove all the way from Ann Arbor to claim their new baby. Soon after returning home, they received a letter from Cara that read, "I know you will treasure her and surround her with love, support her, encourage her to dream, to reach for the stars . . . God bless...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Ties That Traumatize | 4/12/1993 | See Source »

...that was before the results started coming in from a group of long-term health studies of 10,000 gay men, begun in the late 1970s to mid-1980s. Scientists, prodded by AIDS activists who wanted to "study the healthy" and to lift the shadows of doom that surround the disease, have now documented at least 70 cases like Anderson's. Researchers are also beginning to find similarly healthy, long-lived survivors among women and children with HIV. There is now good reason to hope that at least 5% of the estimated 1 million Americans infected with the virus...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Are Some People Immune to AIDS? | 3/22/1993 | See Source »

...Health and director of the Indochinese Psychiatry Clinic at St. Elizabeth's Hospital in Brighton, Massachusetts. He and his colleagues have worked with some 3,500 refugees, half of them Cambodians. The subjective meaning of rape in war, Mollica suggests, is created by the historical and cultural traditions that surround the deed. "Every society and subculture has a different way of dealing with rape," he says. In some societies the taint of rape is indelible and toxic. In Indochina, as in many areas with traditional societies, rape means the loss of a woman's sexual purity, the highest gift...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Unspeakable: Rape and War | 2/22/1993 | See Source »

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