Word: exploitationism
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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The woman I met that night is Belen Zayas, a "Newyorrican" from the South Bronx, whose mother had suffered the ultimate in women's exploitation; and whose father had been imprisoned for years. Zayas, who at 14 mothered a son, is a high school dropout who scored below the national...
The degree to which it has apparently disturbed the historians who've reviewed it--and this despite its readability and reliance in many of its important sections on the same sorts of non-statistical proof historians have always used--speaks creditably for the strength, if not the depth, of most...
Maryland Developer Thomas Ottenstein has announced that he will open, probably this summer, his nearly completed 307-ft. observation tower at the edge of the Gettysburg battlefield. When historians, environmentalists and some townspeople expressed shock and consternation at his idea, Ottenstein insisted that the tower would be of considerable educational...
OPERATORS. Some homes, run by churches and other charitable groups, get good grades. But these accommodate only a small percentage of patients. Privately run homes, which care for the majority, are a different story. A few honest owners may feel forced by the difficult economics of operating a nursing home...
The next 13 years of his life, from 1960 to 1973, were largely spent running from police in New Jersey, Ohio, and California, serving time in reform school and prison, or staying on probation by providing California police with information on crimes in Los Angeles. As the Ramparts editors noted...