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Word: maximation (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
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...under $7,000 a year; only 16.6% of non-Hispanic families fare as badly. For the second quarter of 1978 the Hispanic unemployment rate was 8.9%, while the national average was 5.8%. As a group, Hispanics are the most undereducated of Americans?despite their own deep belief in the maxim, Saber es poder (Knowledge is power). Only 40% have completed high school, vs. 46% of U.S. blacks and 67% of the whites. In urban ghetto areas, the school dropout rate among Hispanics frequently reaches 85%. Language is an obvious handicap, but the vocal Hispanic demand for bilingual education raises particular...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: It's Your Turn in the Sun | 10/16/1978 | See Source »

...Vice-Chairman Teng Hsiaoping resulted in the founding of the first comprehensive U.S.-Chinese student exchange program since 1949. By January, more than 250 Chinese will enter various technical and management schools in the U.S. for further training. The Chinese seem to be swinging back to following the maxim of Imperial China of "making things foreign serve things Chinese...

Author: By Tom M. Levenson, | Title: Facing the Yellow Peril | 10/14/1978 | See Source »

...hospitable, welcoming both to art and to its audience, and condescending to no one. Neither snooty nor tackily populist, it is a lesson in civic good manners. "The aim of architecture is to build well. Well-building hath three conditions: commodity, firm ness and delight." Sir Henry Wotton's maxim is as true today as it was 350 years ago, and Pei's building reminds us that the sense of ethical and aesthetic responsibility from which it issued is not, after all, quite dead...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Masterpieve on the Mall | 6/5/1978 | See Source »

...firing line here are two mettlesome protagonists. Barbara Undershaft (Janet Amos), a major in the Salvation Army, proudly marches under its motto of "Blood and Fire" and does the Christian God's goodly work among the poor. Andrew Undershaft (Douglas Campbell), her munitions-tycoon father, marches under the maxim of "money and gunpowder." And yet this merchant of death is an apostle of life. His argument to Barbara is that he feeds and houses his workers so that they can find their souls, while she drugs the poor with a soup-kitchen dole...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Theater: On the Road to Secular Salvation | 6/5/1978 | See Source »

...playing the Jacqueline Kennedy role, complains about the cuisine on the yacht; she's really not into Greek food. What would she prefer? inquires Anthony Quinn, playing the Aristotle Onassis role. Italian? French? The latter. No problem! he cries. He'll have it flown in daily from Maxim's, though how he expects to keep the white sauce from separating in flight is not clear. But the point is made: we are here in the lap of a luxe so grand as to be unimaginable to us poor mortals who count ourselves lucky...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Yachts of Luck | 5/22/1978 | See Source »

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