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Word: taboo (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 2000-2000
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...adventure, vaudeville and melodrama, slapstick and gags. Schulz dared to use his own quirks - a lifelong sense of alienation, insecurity and inferiority - to draw the real feelings of his life and time. He brought a spare pen line, Jack Benny timing and a subtle sense of humor to taboo themes such as faith, intolerance, depression, loneliness, cruelty and despair. His characters were contemplative. They spoke with simplicity and force. They made smart observations about literature, art, classical music, theology, medicine, psychiatry, sports...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Passages: The Life and Times of Charles Schulz | 12/28/2000 | See Source »

...important for them to do this week because it's not something that students usually talk about," she said. "It's taboo, but depression is not uncommon...

Author: By Shira H. Fischer, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Jamison Discusses High Rates of Depression at Universities | 10/24/2000 | See Source »

...dying was medicalized, it was removed from our lives--to the ICU and the funeral home--both fairly new institutions if you consider how long people have been dying. Dislodged by modernity, dying became a taboo, slightly gross subject for polite conversation. Physicians and the families of their patients began to see death as a defeat, not an inevitable culmination. "We need education," says Dr. Kerry Cranmer of the American Medical Directors Association. "Instead surgeons get together when a patient dies to find out who screwed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Kinder, Gentler Death | 9/18/2000 | See Source »

...used to be that foreign affairs and national security were taboo topics for partisan potshots.? Not this year; instead of stopping at the water's edge, politics in Washington is plunging off the deep end. This Wednesday, the House Republican leadership's Policy Committee will produce a 209-page report pillorying the Clinton administration for its handling of Russia. The main target? Al Gore, who gets two chapters all to himself - one concerning the bilateral commission he chaired with former Russian prime minister and Gazprom magnate Viktor Chernomyrdin, the other on the "barnyard epithet" Gore reportedly scrawled across...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Report That Could Shoot Its Authors in the Foot | 9/18/2000 | See Source »

...these eight tales, frisky and wryly sympathetic Bloom, a Connecticut psychotherapist, introduces a heterodox band of characters that includes a girl awaiting transsexual surgery at a "gender reassignment" clinic. Bloom's specialty is flipping a taboo on its head. "I didn't want to shock God," says a woman who has made love in a synagogue. "What would have shocked God? Two more naked people, trying to wrestle time to a halt?" Maybe three...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: A Blind Man Can See How Much I Love You | 9/11/2000 | See Source »

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