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...have nots, a prospect that until now has been avoided by the majority of Americans. Socially, Americans remain indifferent to the plight of the disadvantaged. National service address this indifference by placing the means of social change in the hands of those who will most need mutual interaction in the bleak economic future and who are best able to interact across the ranks of society, the American youth...
...were to spring up as it did 20 years ago, it would have to be less isolationist. Capitalism has helped build industries which increase human lifespans while at the same time promoting major social inequalities. Likewise, consumerism drags along a lot of dehumanization, but it also forces people to interact with each other. The choice is ours: to bash consumerism or to use the opportunity for progressive ends...
...frozen in time," but Miyake not only took from it a way of cutting and wrapping clothes and a means for construction of a sleeve that did not constrict, he used its central concept of the space between body and cloth as a way to let wearer and garment interact, to make from their respective shapes a whole new form...
...Pulitzer Prize for criticism), the New York Daily News and, since 1981, for TIME. "When I'm writing about politics," says Henry, "I think about how it resonates with what's happening in the rest of society. When I'm commenting on cultural affairs, I ponder how they interact with the prevalent ideas in politics...
...Blacks are only 6 percent of the population at Harvard. They can't help but interact with the mainstream." Wilkins adds. For example, he says, BSA members serve on the board of directors of the Harvard Student Agencies, play on the tennis team, and sing in the Opportunes...