Word: knowingly
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...government and the majority of states, homosexual acts are an "abomination". To parents and friends homosexuality is an accusation, never a reality. It is the lowest of insults, a shadowy rumor which must not stain us at any cost. But proving heteroxexuality takes hard work. After all, you never know...
...like to be on death row and in prison in general. I would answer any question they might have and try to write any kind of papers or essays that might help them out. There are a lot of things that go on in prisons that people don't know about that need to be changed and there are a lot of things that I feel lead a person to going to a life of crime in the first place. The only way we are ever going to eliminate the problem of the rising crime rate in the United States...
This is about all that I have to offer and I know it isn't much but if it could help or save one young person from a life that could end up in the gas chamber then I think it might be worth it. If anyone is interested write to Larry E. Evans, Arizona State Prison 36165, Box 629, Florence, Arizona 85232. Larry E. Evans
...MANY STUDENTS at Harvard will ever get to know Derek Bok. In a little more than eight years as Harvard's 25th president, Bok has carved a niche as an administrative wunderkind, an effective manager of an institution confronted with increasingly limited means. Ask an undergraduate about Bok and you'll probably get a blank stare, a mumble about "open letters" or "hypocrisy." The last thing the average undergrad would say about Bok is that he "cares about students." And although he has visited every house this year to meet undergrads, the gap, he admits, remains...
...watches Bok walk, through the Faculty Club and say "Nice to see you" to the people in the hall-others say he is simply shy. "When Derek and Sissela walk into a party," says one friend, "you've got to ply them away from the people they know." Bok is not sensitive about his private affairs, says Lloyd E. Weinreb, a professor of Law and close friend of the president, "so much as he is a genuinely private person...