Word: everydayness
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...focusing on attacking everyday problems student have," Seton says...
...through crowds to find a seat in their own dining hall. The dining halls are places to eat, but they used to be places to build community as well. Randomization has clearly made the situation worse. The administration obviously prefers the appearance of diverse communities on paper than in everyday reality. Nov. 19, 1998 The writer is master of Adams House...
...industrial property taxes goes to education. So every tax break granted to a company translates into less money for schools. Consider the consequences of that policy for the 56,000 students in the East Baton Rouge Parish school system, the state's second largest after New Orleans. Everyday, many of them face some or all of these afflictions: rat bites; roofs with holes in them; buildings whose antiquated wiring will not permit more than a few computers to work at one time; walls so damaged by water leaks that paint will not adhere to the plaster; floors so rotted that...
...most part, the stories contain interesting characters involved in everyday situations, and Moore explores these while winding intricate thoughts into the heads of her characters. Rarely, if ever, does the omniscient narrator comment on the characters or their actions. One area where Moore seems inclined to stray away from the norm is dialogue; all too often, people say things that just aren't spoken by normal people; they're spoken by people in existentialist plays or in college lectures on surrealism. Occasionally these can be distracting--it's hard to believe that these lines are coming from her own experience...
...that's ok, I suppose. Film noir faded,black and white went, even the 40's had to end, sowhy not a good show. Somewhere on the lit stage,there are still women with legs that will not end,and men who live everyday like it's Monday.CrimsonSamuel P. Tepperman-Gelfant...