Word: faired
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Kosak has hired people with both physical and mental disabilities since 1988, when he attended a job fair sponsored by a local vocational-rehabilitation agency. "When someone has a disability, there is often too much of a focus on what they cannot do," Kosak says. "I like to focus on what someone can do." These employees work on the assembly line and receive the company's average salary of $8 an hour...
...That's a fair question," he says. "I don't think the answer derives from first principles...
...There is no `fair' distribution between the two parties," says Professor of Sociology Aage B. Sorensen, who teaches Social Analysis 38: "Social Stratification...
...home truth that's easily forgotten in the Y2K-inspired pessimism over the prospect of malfunctioning modems, randomly strobing traffic lights and zero-balance money-market accounts is that one person's darkest nightmare is quite often another's dream come true. In rural Montana, where, it seems fair to speculate, more people know how to gather firewood than download a video image from the Web, the prospect of a massive high-tech meltdown is not only nothing to panic over but also, for a lot of folks, something to be welcomed...
...treachery as subtly animated as Conchita with Sailors--there's a world of sexy waywardness in those spitcurl bangs alone--the people are as weighty and immemorial as Egyptian temple statues. And even when he made a picture in full daylit motion, like Kiss on Swing at a Street Fair, he's still Brassai the night watchman. He manages to catch his sunlit lovers at the very moment that they kiss in the shadows...