The thing about the Titanic experience, what happened with the Titanic experience and the recognition she got from the New York Times in particular was that it gave her a platform from which to talk about some of the political and social issues -- miners rights,womens rights, the development of the juvenile court system, that sort of thing.
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Wallace Stevens It's an idea that actually is rather splendidly set down by Wallace Stevens. And in fact, he set it down initially during a lecture he gave in Princeton, which is subsequently published as an essay.
这其实是,首先详细提出来的,事实上,他首先是在普林斯顿大学,的演讲中提出这点,随后以论文的方式出版。
Then the first time so he came up a major third there and then quickly backed off with just a half step below it, which completely gave it a different feel.
于是开始的时候,乐曲中出现一个大三和弦,然后快速地降低了半个音,这种变化给人完全不同的感受
And the other direction is instead of creating all this uncertainty, which all the intervention does, quite a size of Americans are particular interventionists, it gave a tremendous certainty because it began the practice of cause plus contract military equipment suppliers.
另一个方向是,除了制造这些不确定,就像所有干预政策带来的一样,许多美国人,很赞同干预政策,因为他能给人们确定感,因为他开启了,合同行为,与军事武器供应商的合同。
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