Word: contentively
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Teacher's Guide to TIME, new this year, was tested with teachers across the country, who enthusiastically endorsed the concept and content. Prepared by a special staff in consultation with educators, the guide is designed to help teachers integrate the current issue of TIME with the subjects they teach, as well as bridge the gap between today's news and the textbooks by using historical parallels. Issues of the guide will contain sections on vocabulary, news questions, maps, pictures and charts for projection, bibliographies and suggestions for class projects...
Searching through biological literature, Ho recorded the imino-acid content of the collagen from a variety of animals, ranging from man to whales, and compared it with their normal temperatures. There was an unmistakable and direct relationship. With the increase of each degree in body temperature, he discovered, there was a specific increase in the proportions of imino acids in collagen...
...merits, the bill's carrot content would have won wholehearted support. Job-training programs would be greatly expanded, more day-care centers would be established so that working mothers would have a place to leave their children. Not least, welfare recipients would be allowed to keep some of the money they earn. Under present rules, most welfare agencies are required to deduct every penny earned from welfare payments, in effect imposing a confiscatory 100% tax that discourages any attempt at getting...
...coverage of Plainfield helped make Stanton's point. TV newsmen were not content to accept the word of Negroes who told them that a white policeman had been stomped to death because he had shot and killed a seven-year-old Negro boy. The TV crews lugged their equipment to the city hospital where they got assurances from the staff that it was not a child but a 22-year-old man who had been shot-and he was only wounded...
...they might suffer from an excess. There are other bits of confirmatory evidence: the only relatively dark-skinned people in high latitudes are the Eskimos, who get all the vitamin D they need from fish-liver oils. Until the 1930s, when irradiation of milk to enrich its vitamin D content became prevalent, U.S. Negro children suffered far more commonly from rickets than white children...