Word: indifferentism
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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The uneven level of players inevitably produces imbalanced play. "You can still see good hockey on given nights in both leagues," says Hull, "but on other nights teams can stink." Earlier this season, for instance, the impoverished California Golden Seals skated into Boston like somnambulists. Losing 4-1, they challenged...
The main propulsion for the great leaps comes from the large and powerful hind legs. But, the researchers report in Scientific American, the muscles there seem inadequate for the job. For one thing, even the fastest possible single muscle contraction could not move the legs rapidly enough. Moreover, muscle efficiency...
Organized impeachment moves under way in New York City, Philadelphia and Pittsburgh have met with indifferent success. Amid the confusion and dismay, there are a few who discern a silver lining: "No matter how this turns out, the result will be favorable," says Alan K. Campbell, dean of the Maxwell...
Why, when the 18-year-old vote has made the potential impact of students on the political processes greater than ever, are most undergraduates indifferent to local elections?
Though the U.S. is the best friend the Israelis have, and President Nixon is steadfast in their support, the U.S. Government has never agreed with the hardening Israeli line on territorial expansion as its only and surest protection. A month before the fighting broke out, Nixon acknowledged that "both sides...