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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...more stressful than departure," cautions Meg Falk, deputy director of the Navy's family- support program. Typically, the returning troops will career from euphoria to a baffled recognition that time has not stood still in their absence: children have grown, spouses have become more independent. It's difficult to adjust. "We encourage them to be an honored guest in the home for a while rather than come charging in to take over," says Marine Chaplain J.S. Kirstein, who oversees a homecoming-counseling program at the Marine Corps Air Station in Cherry Point...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: After The Euphoria, a Letdown | 3/25/1991 | See Source »

Over time, most families adjust. After putting her husband "on a pedestal," Laura Root of Sterling, Ill., is looking forward to the shock of gritty reality: "I can't wait to have a fight and get back to normal." Military support services have moved into high gear to alert families to the dangers lurking ahead. Says the Navy's Falk: "We want them to understand that all this is normal...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: After The Euphoria, a Letdown | 3/25/1991 | See Source »

National smoking-cessation programs also provide clever techniques to help people adjust to life without a cigarette dangling from their mouth. Smokenders, based in Connecticut, explains that a person puffs about 10 times for every cigarette smoked, or 200 times a day for every pack. With this in mind, the group teaches people to brush and floss after each meal in order to "give mouths plenty of that attention they're missing," says seminar director Charlotte Tausz. She also suggests "ways of engaging in noncaloric pucker responses" like sipping water through a straw or sucking on ginger root and cinnamon...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Why Quitting Means Gaining | 3/25/1991 | See Source »

...benefits and training. The services set higher admission standards; the percentage of recruits with high school diplomas is now more than 96%, in contrast to 65% in 1973. Revamped procedures for evaluating officers and enlisted men have been put into place and rigidly enforced. Soldiers who do not quickly adjust to military life or perform well enough to earn promotions within five years are washed out of the services. Says Waller: "If you don't perform at a certain level, we don't want...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Revolution At Defense | 3/18/1991 | See Source »

Several house masters also expressed concern that this reform might work to reverse the effects of randomization in the houses because students might not take the time to adjust to their assigned houses before deciding they wanted to leave...

Author: By C. REBECCA Suk, | Title: Committee on House Life Considers Early Deadline for House Transfers | 3/9/1991 | See Source »

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