Word: different
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Extensive research on American companies has revealed that the labor practices of such companies do not differ from those of "native" ?ompanies and that black South Africans are grossly exploited...
...Harvard and Massachusetts Moratorium Committees have taken advantage of the cold-weather lull to organize spring campaigns that will differ from the student-centered programs of last fall...
...much help from their state govement. Although Governor Williams has promised to aid white parents who want to avoid integration, his assurances are more political than practical. Federal courts have already struck down schemes for state aid to segregated education in Virginia and Alabama, and Williams' transparent plans differ only slightly from those earlier subterfuges. While the state legislature will undoubtedly support the Governor, the courts are unlikely to go along. Thus, the best that Williams can offer his white constituents is merely another false hope, and that only a short-lived one. Mississippi has already had since...
...system, the study finds that "people do, in fact, help with rather high frequency." The experiments, carried on over a period of 73 days, sought to determine in a realistic setting how a captive audience reacts to a person obviously ill, and another plainly drunk, and whether these responses differ with the victim's race...
...Hate Mail. Chris and Mike differ on the merits of the younger generation. "But oh Jesus," says Wallace, "don't get me started on that. I was impressed by the Eugene McCarthy kids and Sam Brown [the Moratorium organizer], but too many of the young want to recreate the world without having lived long enough or thought hard enough." As his evenhanded broadcasts might suggest, Wallace is not strongly partisan and is close to the center ideologically. He is registered as an independent and says: "I have voted for Democrats. Republicans, Liberals and one Conservative in the past...