Word: differently
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...that the Daily Princetonian neither looks nor sounds like the CRIMSON would be quite an understatement. In fact, except that both are student newspapers published at Ivy League colleges, there is virtually no common ground between them. They differ as to what stories are important, what tone is appropriate, and how the major editorial policies should be determined...
...were deep in a conversational subject that has taken over the U.S.-survival under atomic attack. At cocktail parties and P.T.A. meetings and family dinners, on buses and commuter trains and around office watercoolers, talk turns to shelters. Almost everyone-man, woman and child-has an opinion. Those opinions differ wildly. Many feel that blast and fallout shelters are cowardly. "They would convert our people into a horde of rabbits, scurrying for warrens, where they would cower helplessly while waiting the coming of a conqueror," said Major General John B. Medaris (ret.), former chief of the Army Ballistic Missile Agency...
Unhappily for people dealing with foreign students, there is no stock model; Congolese differ from Kenyans as much as Belgians from Britons. But there is at least a statistical average. The foreign student in 1961 is probably a male undergraduate studying engineering (with social sciences favored among Africans). He is far poorer than his often rich predecessors, and he is culturally more remote from U.S. life. He needs more financial help, more guidance, and more understanding than ever...
Unpredictable in all things, the Sánchez family not only exemplifies how environment affects people, but, more importantly, how different people differ in the same environment. Thus Author Lewis notes the supreme irony in the Sánchez story: by working doggedly through the years, "the father who never aspired to be more than a simple worker managed to raise himself out of the lower depths of poverty, whereas the children have remained at that level." The reason is given by Consuelo, the poet...
...consistent answers to straightforward questions. In this study, as he sifted the results of 500 interviews and stacks of reports collected over two years, he could find none. Even the biggest and best-known health agencies, such as the Red Cross and the heart, cancer. TB and polio groups, differ widely in their practices...