Word: kins
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...because they feel that they would either be worshiped as gods or feared as conquerors. The National Investigations Committee on Aerial Phenomena thinks that such speculations are sheer nonsense but still refuses to reject UFOs out of hand. Says the committee's executive director, G. Stuart Nixon (no kin to the President): "Right now, our biggest problem is overcoming the negative social climate created by the Condon report. People are afraid to talk about the objects they've seen, and the press is ignoring the subject...
Claude Levi-Strauss, L.H.D., social anthropologist and author. You have codified the operational laws of an unconscious that is more social than that of Freud, more imaginative than that of Marx, and that is innate in all men and makes all cultures kin...
...almost all traditional forms of psychotherapy, the patient meets alone with his therapist and is expected to tell no one-even his closest kin-about what goes on in his sessions. A major exception to that rule is family therapy, a fast-growing new specialty in which the patient is a whole family. Several relatives spanning two or three generations see their psychotherapist together for treatment, which does not always probe as deeply as individual therapy but costs less in both time and money...
...school, Reich is determined to avoid two pitfalls. The first, as he sees it, is that reformers who let themselves become as prominent as Ralph Nader invariably turn out to be "hollow shells" when seen close up. Secondly, among the more relaxed ranks of the counterculture, Reich (no kin to Yale Law Professor Charles Reich, author of The Greening of America) sees an alarming tendency to conformity and an unconscious yearning for authority. "I hope to be a kind of cross between a philosopher and a political hack," he says. Looking back on his own class, he muses: "We were...
With a canoe and sampling bottles, two Penn State University professors spent five months last year testing 60 miles of the Ohio and Monongahela rivers near Pittsburgh. As a result, Biologist John Zavodni and Political Scientist David Nixon (no kin to the President) documented 500 cases of industrial water pollution and filed 362 affidavits with the Justice Department...