Word: unaffectedness
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And here's the true miracle: she is thoroughly unaffected. She speaks up in class but doesn't flaunt her knowledge. She has the rare ability, unsettling in an adolescent, to bob among different social circles, equally at ease with the bookworms, the jocks and the special-needs kids and...
On a sweltering Tuesday just before the Fourth of July, TIME.com hit the streets of Manhattan to ask New Yorkers how they felt about the upcoming holiday: Were they fearful, apprehensive or unaffected? Much like the city's inhabitants, the responses were wildly varied.
No Rwandan family went unaffected in the genocide that pitted the majority Hutu population against the Tutsis, with nearly 115,000 Rwandans suspected of having taken part in the machete-wielding frenzy.
One type of brain scan helps identify structures that are the wrong size or shape. Two years ago, researchers at the University of Pittsburgh showed that the amygdalas of a group of overanxious young children were, on average, much larger than those of their unaffected peers. Perhaps they just had...
Fred O. Smith ’04, political action chair of the BSA, suggested this year’s yield for minorities will be unaffected by West’s departure. But if Summers does not improve his rocky relationship with the minority community, these numbers may go down.