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August 13, 2021[…] cousin Ikaika, and something I can’t make out that’s covered in swirls and shark teeth that rolls over his shoulder and down his back. When I ask Uncle about it, he just says some […]
[…] cousin Ikaika, and something I can’t make out that’s covered in swirls and shark teeth that rolls over his shoulder and down his back. When I ask Uncle about it, he just says some […]
[…] in its historical context and glean from it new possibilities. Drawing on feminist interpretive strategies, Huston reads for the “theological trajectory,” rather than the plain meaning, to discern principles that might endure beyond a […]
[…] who lived before these terms had any meaning. Yale historian John Boswell freely used the term “gay” for medieval and ancient subjects who expressed a preference for same-sex romantic and sexual relationships, while recognizing […]
[…] field care about history and “legitimate and ethical transactions”: “My position is that it is right to buy and sell books and documents when the buyer and seller agree on its appropriateness and price […]
[…] have been taken, the average shift in the electorate from September to the election has been around 3%, which made a Humphrey victory a near impossibility. Through a bad “calculus for victory” the Republicans […]
[…] is to them. I have seen enough of the world to know that money and influence can buy opportunities for them to develop their talents which are unattainable by any other means. As an […]
[…] those who practice integrity, who seek the highest good. 5. The merciful = the sympathetic, com passionate. 6. The pure in heart = the guileless, selfless. 7. The peacemakers = those who promote love […]
[…] army barracks. Best selling authors are now writing sex books that formerly would have circulated under the counter. Instead of saying, “I love you,” the swain of today with a four-letter word invites his […]
[…] and profits, (4) the stimulative effects of war upon “prosperity,” (5) propaganda, munition manufacture, and war, ( 6) chemistry and war, (7) international non-co-operation and war, (8) diplomats and war, there is no ground […]
[…] have ever achieved.” The Mormons are satirized on only a few points in the novel: excessive enthusiasm over mundane and material matters (immigrants go to Utah on the promise of “Good Times”) and an […]