To listen to, and empathize with, the woes of another commiserate sympathiseUK sympathizeUS console empathiseUK empathizeUS pity comfort condole compassion compassionate feel for empathize with sympathize with be moved by feel sorry for grieve for ...
While I take no issue with all the different Christian denominations out there, I do take issue with those that seem to contort the essence of the Christian message into one that serves a deeply nefarious purpose…not that anyone should just take my word for it. They should, however, note ...
The lack of a viable urbanism in most Chinese literature from the first two-thirds of the twentieth century has confined the urban imagination to two essentialist templates: one that exploits the spectacles of urban woes for nationalist ... YM Wei - 《Chinese Literature Today》 被引量: 0发表...
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Years ago, that word (“felon”) was fraught with stigma, a stigma that stuck for a lifetime, but it mostly stuck to Black and Brown people,notthe rare Great White Defendant. More than 20 years ago, people impacted by the criminal legal system pushed back on the various stigmatizing te...
Some Chinese Universities face money woesCoincindently with the item above, some universities are in financial trouble because of overexpansion in the past and not enough students recently to pay the construction costs. Last year, there were 400,000 fewer high school seniors taking the College Ent...
(the others being Now You See Him, Now You Don’t and The Strongest Man in the World) in which Dexter gains some superhuman ability that their Medfield College Dean Higgins (Joe Flynn) believes will be the answer to the schools financial woes while at the same time the local crime boss...
The great writers and filmmakers who have told their stories of past wars have consistently described war as “insane.” Insanity is also the only word that most reasonably describes any future war, since humanity has the knowledge and the means now—if only we develop the will—to resolve co...
Even if Hayes suspected the veracity of Mombidi’s word, he knew from firsthand experience that Studd and Buxton, at the very least, tolerated drunkenness among the natives: “Both these men sneered at me the first day I saw them for remarking at the sodden condition of the entire Mangb...
At 27, Miller, who writes about technology for The Verge, would appear to fit this bill to a T, and he starts by listing the woes that are the tasteless bread and butter of our perennially distracted, perennially full generation: “I didn’t know myself apart from a sense of ubiquitous...