Word: subjecting
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Dates: during 2000-2000
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...Adams House Art Space. Sponsored by many of the usual suspects (BGLTSA, Girlspot, Diversity and Distinction, the Signet Society and ABRW), Bam is curatorially the individual undertaking of Mitch McEwen '00. With a wide-ranging mix of film, sculpture, painting, drawing and photography, the pieces addressed subjects from the political to the aesthetic. Aside from the fact that all of the artists were female, I could discern no line of unity between the works. The wide spans of subjects and media, plus the varied artistic backgrounds of the artists, seemed to dilute the strength of the show; it's hard...
...politically inevitable bailout of the fund a generation or two from now, costing even more money. The second is the huge administrative costs inherent in making the transition from one huge fund to millions of little ones. Bush won't price it, saying it's a negotiable subject for congressional bean counters, but Gore happily puts the tab at $900 billion...
...various methods whereby the crafty student attempts to show the grader that he knows a lot more than he actually does, the vague generality is the key device. A generality is a vague statement that means nothing by itself, but when placed in an essay on a specific subject very well might mean something to the grader. The true master of a generality is the man who can write a 10-page essay, which means nothing at all to him, and have it mean a great deal to anyone who reads it. The generality writer banks on the knowledge possessed...
...once-timid EPA; Wednesday's declaration is an uncharacteristically forceful move, setting the agency on a collision course with the powerful (and increasingly irritable) oil industry. While regulators would continue to grant smaller refiners a now-entrenched degree of latitude in meeting the new standards, larger producers would be subject to fines as early...
What exactly is the moral meaning of a crowd? Does a crowd have claims to legitimacy? Does it have more political significance than, say, a Zogby poll? If one person expresses a strong opinion on a subject, does the opinion become 200,000 times more valid if 200,000 people gather in the same place to proclaim...