Word: grouped
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...vocational training in high school. Thus, American high schools busily churn out millions of students who are supposed to head for post-college careers they will never see. Fully 75% of them have had no training at all for the world of work. Unemployment in the 16-19 age group is 13.6%, the highest of any age group in the land (see BUSINESS). These "push-outs" are the first to be caught by the whipsaw of poverty and despair...
...physiological responses in coitus and lactation are closely allied, say the Newtons: "Uterine contractions occur both during suckling and during sexual excitement. Nipple erection occurs during both. Breast stimulation alone can induce orgasm in some women. Nursing mothers not only report sexual stimulation from suckling but also, as a group, are more interested in as rapid a return to active intercourse with their husbands as possible...
...remember how it started . . . All the kids were out to play, Then she said, "Hey, let's play 'May I.'" On a forthcoming record, a group called the Salt Water Taffy chants Sticks & Stones: Nothing you could say could ever make me leave her. . . . Save your breath 'cause I'm ignoring, But don't forget it's me that's scoring...
Zeroing In. The FTC is only the latest agency to zero in on the controversial conglomerates. President Johnson has appointed a group of academic antitrust experts to study and recommend policy toward the companies. The Securities and Exchange Commission is studying their financial reporting techniques. The Justice Department, criticized as being soft on antitrust, recently became acutely aware of the fact that antitrust law has lagged behind the phenomenon of conglomerates...
...that a concerted federal, state and private effort could turn up 1.5 million jobs for ghetto youths this summer. So far, federal agencies have found jobs for 646,000, more than last summer's 571,000 but still not enough. The National Alliance of Businessmen, a 60-company group headed by Henry Ford II, aims to find jobs for 200,000, has so far placed only...