Word: unaffectedness
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The voters in an aristocracy would only be people who have a strong interest in civic affairs. Voters turnout would be a moot question, unaffected by whether or not pop stars promote civic responsibility on MTV. Should entertainers really be determining the future of our country?
Europeans are waking to the fact that hardly any aspect of daily life is unaffected. The single market touches their wallets: Britain's Barclays Bank charged into the Spanish market with interest-bearing accounts, forcing local banks to follow suit. The single market influences food prices (bananas in Germany will...
Without Bryon providing a strong focal point, the central relationship between the two poets fails to engage the audience. The sexual tension between the two men suggested by the text is missing, as is a sense of development in their friendship, so that the older poet seems unaffected by Bysshe...
During earlier periods of urban collapse, the fact that human society was largely rural tempered the effects of catastrophes. When the black death wiped out 80% of Europe's urban population, more than 95% of the people lived in the country. But if the world enters a new age of...
Further, The Dining Room seems to lack what his past plays gained by having a constant set of characters and a directed plot--a sense of overall consistency that leaves the audience with a feeling of enjoyment during the play, but allows them to leave unaffected and detached from what...