Word: moralizing
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Dates: during 2000-2000
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...Damon, and the fad of self-exalting anti-whiteness that enabled it, is legitimated by policies that discriminate on the basis of race. I do not intend to imply that affirmative action caused the emcee buzz. But laws inevitably induce dispositions in the citizenry. Dispositions create a certain moral milieu, and that moral milieu gives rise to action. If, as a University and as a country, we wish to inculcate dispositions of racial harmony and toleration, then we should start by rejecting today's implicit then we should start by rejecting the today's civil rights ferment and re-embrace...
...Where did she go? Charo is way cooler than Little Miss Big Bootie. Charo used to be the only reason to watch Hollywood Squares in the '80s. Now they fill those squares with supporting actors from TGIF shows. (Moral of the story: The '80s were so much cooler...
...with simplicity, detachment and humor. Another recurring subject is the body. Roblee Hoffman's "Virtual Group" suggests the capacity of technology to transform but not erase the material body and biological identity. Tom Hauck, in "Sacred and Profane Love," targets conflicting images of sexuality as represented by mainstream society, moral codes and our impulsive biology. The struggle is phrased as the question of whether or not to reproduce-a baby wriggles between "sacred" Christ and "profane" naked couple, surrounded by scrawled mathematical equations, sketches of mechanical apparatus, sperm, houses, a clock and other miscellany...
...with simplicity, detachment and humor. Another recurring subject is the body. Roblee Hoffman's "Virtual Group" suggests the capacity of technology to transform but not erase the material body and biological identity. Tom Hauck, in "Sacred and Profane Love," targets conflicting images of sexuality as represented by mainstream society, moral codes and our impulsive biology. The struggle is phrased as the question of whether or not to reproduce-a baby wriggles between "sacred" Christ and "profane" naked couple, surrounded by scrawled mathematical equations, sketches of mechanical apparatus, sperm, houses, a clock and other miscellany...
...most electable Republican candidate, and the polls bear him out, giving McCain a 24-point lead over a presumptive Gore campaign - while Bush has only a nine-point buffer zone between himself and the vice president. "A popular win in Califonia would be something of a moral victory for McCain," says TIME senior writer Nancy Gibbs. "It would reinforce what he's been saying all this time: You've got to vote for the guy who can beat Gore." Mathematically, of course, moral victories don't count for much. "It all comes down to who takes the most delegates," says...