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April 11, 2018[…] the Communist block, doing Communism their own way. Today they’re shattering ceasefires, saying one thing, doing another, breaking promises to the European community. I think most of us prefer doing things our own way, […]
[…] the Communist block, doing Communism their own way. Today they’re shattering ceasefires, saying one thing, doing another, breaking promises to the European community. I think most of us prefer doing things our own way, […]
[…] may be reasonably effective in communicating this concern and repugnance and in prodding others until they also share those feelings (providing that the depth and sincerity of a dissenter’s commitment is beyond doubt or […]
[…] Abby slaps at her daughter’s hand. “Does it look like they’re going anywhere?” “Maybe they don’t understand English,” Peter suggests. He clears his throat and begins speaking broken Danish. Karmine is horrified and on […]
[…] restoration of my hope and faith in prayer may prove helpful to others. Praying in a Material World Aleksander Solzhenitsyn’s One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich depicts a typical day in a […]
[…] this gospel (where the very hairs of our heads are numbered) versus the nomothetic nature of the world? It appears so huge, and we appear so tiny in it. It reminds me of a […]
[…] to its perception of current litigation and debate in Hawaii relating to same-sex marriage. (The church-owned Deseret News had reflected this fear in an editorial that was an embarrassment to the journalistic profession.) And […]
[…] Mormon History where I could read the writings of other scholars who were maintaining faith in a world of shattered titans. Fur thermore, I had a strong will to believe. I knew the whisperings […]
[…] and Rebecca Chandler are writers—Neal a well known writer of fiction, and Becky a master teacher of English at Laurel School, a private school for girls in Shaker Heights, Ohio. It seems appropriate that, […]
[…] by Berkeley students in 1960 to the launching of that school’s Free Speech Movement in 1964, U.S. News and World Report had published a series of articles on student protests, each asking the same question: […]
[…] heavy secrets. We watched her weaken and die, a seeming sacrifice to the cause. “My heart is breaking for Dad,” she wrote to their son Carl in 1980 as the former holder of the […]