Word: isolationized
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Psychiatrists conclude that he fled Germany because he felt his isolation from his fellow Nazis growing. But plain citizens will get little help from this book in spotting psychopaths who may become leaders. Even in countries where there are still ballot boxes, political candidates do not yet throw their psychiatric...
After the hue & cry over devaluation (TIME, Feb. 9), the trading was anticlimactic. The British and French governments took pains to keep it so, In the black market, the pound was selling for only 750 francs (little more than $2), compared with the official rate of 864 francs (official dollar...
The three teen-agers were tougher than anyone their age ought to be. One was a gunman, one a thief, one an incorrigible delinquent. All of them had made several escapes from Missouri's ill-famed Training School for Boys at Boonville and been recaptured. But they were not...
When the alcoholic quits trying to "run his own life," his tension, his feeling of hostility toward his fellow men and his sense of isolation disappear; he feels a vast relief and "release of power." Said a Tiebout patient after joining A.A.: "Now I am not unhappy about being unhappy...
The isolation of insulin (in 1921) was a lifesaver for diabetics. But doctors now regard insulin as a mixed blessing. While it prolongs a diabetic's life, insulin may save him for complications that are even more dreaded than diabetes. Most common complication is arteriosclerosis (hardening of the arteries...