Word: viewpoints
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...former president of the New York Urban League, Harriet Michel, will lead a study group about emerging Black leadership. She said she has constantly acted as a spokesperson for the Black viewpoint, recounting her experiences as an exchange student in Norway during the Civil Rights Movement...
Benefits for volunteers may include after-hour visits from candidates, social mixing with other students, and debating with voters. Brown says New Hampshire residents are "fiercely politically and willing to question canvassers about their candidates while maintaining an independent viewpoint...
...more responsible person. I feel that now I am a woman"). In the second article, a student complained that her father was "always out of town on business or out late playing cards with the guys." Reynolds objected that the piece failed to give the father's viewpoint...
Perhaps, you may be saying that I have taken the wrong viewpoint: the question to ask is, what is the best thing about this movie? Well, there are some features of this film that are less lame than the generally acrid level of badness that pervades the filmic vomit that is The Couch Trip. For example, Walter Matthau's hair is, at one point in the film, realistically disheveled: congrats to the hairdresser. Also, there is a brief scene in which the camera lingers on a TV screen featuring Chevy Chase in a hilarious cameo, selling condoms in a commercial...
...work of impressive breadth and depth. Greider sees the past 100 years of U.S. financial history as a continuous battle between the holders of the wealth, including investors and bankers, and the people who borrow the money, such as farmers, businessmen and consumers. In his analysis, Greider takes a viewpoint that is heretical to Wall Street. Like the prairie Populists of the late 19th century, he argues that moderate inflation is beneficial to the common man. Economic growth is spurred by inflation as long as it does not get out of control. More important, it eases debt because borrowers...