Word: trustingness
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Students (and reporters) have a tough time trusting campus politicians, but it has to be almost as difficult not to like Wilson. It is hard not to take what he says for the truth. He honestly wants to be a politician because he likes people, cares about them and wants...
"It is very antagonistic always space contraints and ART people not being very trusting of students," Talbot says.
YOU'VE HEARD THE NUMBERS -- 10% OF AMERICAN MEN ARE GAY, 2.7 million children are abused, one in eight women develop breast cancer. Politicians, activists, fund raisers, scientists and, yes, magazine journalists routinely unload such staggering statistics on a trusting public. The numbers are presented as though they carry all...
And the system for seeing patients was, by nearly all accounts, a mess. The first floor walk-in clinic was jammed and frequently chaotic, which left students, never very trusting of the health services, frustrated and angry. Some waited half a day to see doctors. Some yelled and screamed. Some...
This production may indeed go down in history, but it will be for the immense talent and imagination Uphoff shows as its director as well as for her courage in trusting her own instinct. In brilliant adaption, Uphoff has done what Marjorie Garber failed to do--convince us that Love...