1. But I Decided I wanted a change of clothes in the morning and my own bed that night. 2. Mannheim argues that such ideologies are usually found in oppressed groups whose members want radical change. 3. If people genuinely wanted social change from the educational system, they generally wanted it in familiar guise. 4. Those who do not want change are, however, unlikely to wish to leave a system in which they are already working. 5. It has always seemed to me that people vote in a new government not because they actually agree with their politics but just because they want a change. 6. Erm, our own is, obviously our own reasons for wanting this change but we ought to know the needs of others to see whether they correspond. 7. Traders in the city want a change in approach. 8. Americans handed the Republicans control of Congress because they wanted a change. 9. And even if Bush wants changes, his maneuvering room could be cramped in some instances. 10. And he wants changes. |