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A Courageous Battle

By: Susan Bracken

...mple, he had grown into a self-centered man who, at twenty-five, lived for sports, the outdoors and sex. As his house came into view and he started to... ...st dishes. Well, I cannot worry about it now. She ate a sandwich and drank water while she washed the dishes. She scribbled a note for Jana, and hurri... ...r second glass, she thought of ripping up Roger’s clothes and throwing his sports stuff out into the yard. Grimly, she resisted the temptation. ON THU... ... surveyed the house. With Roger’s golf clubs, bowling shoes, skis, curling equipment, snowmobile, skates and camping gear gone, as well as his clothes... ...axena, his Community Re- lations Coordinator, smiled at him as she set out water jugs, bookmarks, and pens. Already, a few people were lurking near th... ...Buildings nestled on hillsides rimming the bay and streets ran up from the water- front, disappearing into abundant tree thickets. A few sailboats dot... .... I got a job at an Australian government high school. They’re crazy about sports over there, so they liked my credentials and hired me. I taught gym ...

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The Marketing of Ideas and Social Issues

By: Seymour Fine

...in the process. As an example, a chemical firm selling fluorides to the municipal water company market, can be construed as a profit- making organiz... ...way or another. In short, participants in a debate, like players in the performing sports and arts, while they impart to their clients much is ideat... ...In many cases compliance has necessitated large expenditures by school systems for equipment, structural modification in buildings and special staff.... ...trition practice in a vacuum; you must package it together with such ideas as clean water, sanitation and preventive medical care.” The implication ... ... improving the quality of the labor force, (b) investing in more efficient capital equipment, or (c) automation (Lovelock and Young 1979, p. 168). ... ...s and F. F. Shoemaker (1971), describing rejection of the idea of boiling drinking water in a Peruvian village, reported: Mrs. C. does not underst... ... sporting goods firm cannot afford to stay aloof of the idea of PTAs if it markets equipment to schools. As Nancy Hupfer and David Gardner (1971) p...

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The Labor Divide

By: Sam Vaknin

...lture and fisheries, forestry (which was already depressed in 1989). Only water treatment and management and crafts and trades – actually increased.... ... $50 a month salaries, crumbling universities, shortages of books and lab equipment, and an intellectual wasteland. The European Commission had this... ...of work from factory and office to home and car. Machine tools and office equipment well into the 1980's were too cumbersome to install at home. ... ...illa Brown, Alan Deardorif, and Robert Stern observe wryly: “While Baden Sports can quite credibly claim that their soccer balls are not sewn by ch... ...hild will have tasks to perform in the home, such as sweeping or fetching water. It is also common to see children working in shops or on the streets... ...e in the immaculate quality of one's labor and produce? Both dead in the water. A series of earth-shattering social, economic, and technological tr...

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