Word: viewpoints
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...simple, repetitive prose telling of an archetypal middle-class family with its dog, Spot, and cat, Puff, came under fire from feminists in the early 1970s for stereotyping Jane as subordinate to Dick. "It never bothered the children," replied Sharp. "That's all an adult's viewpoint...
...institutions where they were not equally capable. The consequence might be a greater overall perceived feeling of equality by both blacks and whites. Of course, other considerations are also germane. Such conceptual models help one appreciate the effects of affirmative action across universities, not just from one university's viewpoint...
Rogers summed up Harvard's performance at the Easterns from the viewpoint of a senior winding up her track career. "It was a great way to end my season, in my own hometown," she said, calling the team's showing "good, given the fact that we're moving into reading period and exams...
...refusing to print an advertiser's ad, The Crimson is restricting his freedom of speech. "Freedom of speech" as a legal principle enshrined in the First Amendment exists to protect the statements of individuals from government prosecution. As a moral principle, it exists to insure that every viewpoint has its chance for public airing. Screw's right to publish is not endangered by The Crimson's refusal to print its subscription ad. Many of us, in fact, might argue just as forcefully in the magazine's defense if any arm of the government moved to shut it down because...
Finally, at this critical moment, it has become even more imperative than ever to promote relations between China and the U.S. We must handle Sino-American relations from a viewpoint of overall and prolonged strategy. The strengthening of relations between our two countries is the only way of guaranteeing the peace and stability of the world...