Word: humanize
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Dates: during 2000-2000
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...that happens, ultimate fighting would pale in comparison. Says Bomsel: "These monkeys are very aggressive, and being stronger than humans, will inflict serious injury by biting and clawing." The damage may be especially excruciating for males of the human species. "Mature male magots consider men rivals, and will target sexual organs during attacks. That could be bad--very messy...
...Sacrament of Matrimony, Passing on Occasion into a Drama, currently being performed in the crypt of a Paris church, shows the young playwright musing on the subject of marriage through the eyes of three couples and the proprietor of a wedding-band shop who just happens to be the human incarnation of God. As a playwright, Wojtyla makes a pretty good Pope. Xylophones dramatically rise and fall throughout the work, while somber monologues are interspersed with zany modern choreography, all at the playwright's suggestion. Originally written for Poland's underground Rhapsodic Theater, the poetry-slam-style high jinks...
...school night. Walk past the guard at the reception desk, down past the rows of slightly musty bunk beds, past the red-eyed guys slumped in front of a tiny TV screen filled with colored snow. Just as your heart starts to sag with despair for the human condition, though, stop and take a peek through the locked door on the right. The contrast couldn't be starker. You see a brilliant white computer lab with state-of-the-art PCs and a massive Ethernet hookup; rows of servers with blinking green lights and spaghetti wiring...
...Palestinians' use of children as combatants should be condemned by all human-rights organizations. How can putting children in harm's way ever be justified? Parents must ensure that kids get an education and learn that the world is a diverse place where people need to cooperate and peacefully coexist. True peace comes when parents know that food and education are more important than control of land. DANIEL STUHLMAN Chicago...
...spearheaded PE4Life, a national organization dedicated to promoting PE. A bill sponsored by Alaska Senator Ted Stevens that would provide $400 billion in funding for innovative PE programs is currently awaiting passage in Congress. And last summer President Clinton called on the departments of Education and Health and Human Services to produce a report on ways to address youth inactivity. The document--the first of its kind--is due to be released before the end of the year...