Word: actually
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...results far short of their expectations-with the possible exception of Alabama (see below). Where they had hoped that 1,000,000 new Negro voters would be on the rolls in time for the 1966 elections-the bulk of them in Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi and South Carolina-the actual number signed up in those five states since the voting act became effective last Aug. 6 is closer to 303,000. The total now registered in the five states is 982,336, only 40.9% of the 2,402,000 potential Negro voters. Even so, there are now enough Negro voters...
...photographed. By moving his head from side to side, he can look through that window at different angles and change the perspective of the three-dimensional view; he can look around an object in the foreground to see what is behind it, just as if he were examining the actual scene...
From Thomas's viewpoint, the greatest benefit from applying computers to large socio-economic problems like overpopulation lies in their ability to consider a vast number of background factors in terms of an equally large array of alternative actions. A tremendous backlog of information on actual socio-economic conditions in different areas has to be acquired before a computer model for development can be produced. Presently, the center is operating one field station in Egypt; Thomas hopes to establish other outposts in Sweeden, India, the Pacific islands. Latin America, and Africa...
Peking is not only unrealistic about us. Chairman Mao even thinks of himself as the successor to Marx, Lenin and Stalin, whereas in actual fact, as the ruler of China, he is much more a successor of the emperors who ruled at Peking until 1912 when Mao was already eighteen years of age. To hear the Peking leaders talk talk you would think they were an off-shot of European Socialism. Actually the problems they face and the methods they use are in large part inherited from Chinese history...
...corporation would prefer the "co-ordinate" college approach rather than an actual expansion of Yale College to include women...