Word: needed
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Dates: during 1980-1980
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This racial approach, Mr. Gershman concluded, "has benefited those (blacks) least in need and has perpetuated the dependency of the (black) underclass." Because of this failure, the Black leadership has lost "credibility in the eyes of many Americans...
...impressed with John as a soccer player. He knows the game so well...He's strong and disciplined, yet so tenacious when fighting for a loose ball," coach George Ford said. a particular opponent," Keller-Sarmiento "We turn to John when we need to stop added. Duggan's value is not only his ability to stop the opposition's leading scorer on a given day, but his consistent hassling of the dribber and ability to steal the ball...
...time when society is dependent as never before upon engineers to devise energy-saving designs in such areas as solar energy and synthetic fuels. "All the scientific information about solar energy is known," says Dean Charles Sanders of California State University-Northridge. "Fusion is scientifically understood. But you need engineers to build these things." The shortage of both engineering Ph.D.s and expert faculty arises from a booming industrial technology that has created a record demand for young engineers and pushed undergraduate enrollments in the field to an all-time high of 340,488. Today an average chemical, electrical or petroleum...
...painted ten years earlier). Scholz took care to spread his political insult as far as pos sible; Weimar inflation is symbolized by the cretinous child, snot-nosed and snaggletoothed, blowing up a live frog by means of a straw stuck in its anus. In the end, one would need to be half a thug to be politically swayed by such an image...
...second largest in U.S. history.* General Motors' $567 million deficit and Chrysler's $490 million were nearly as disastrous. Chrysler Chairman Lee Iacocca predicted that the three companies' combined losses on their North American operations this year could reach $8 billion. "Maybe, as Carter said, we need a Marshall Plan for this industry," he added...