Word: mothered
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Benjamin to her bedroom and does a sinuous strip. "I think you're the most attractive of all my parents' friends," he says, heading for home and mother...
...escaped the deep, ° paralyzing sense of loss for the plucky little Aussie who i! had made good. The son of a theatrical promoter, Holt lost his mother at 16, studied law before drifting into politics, then began a 30-year political apprenticeship under autocratic Liberal Party Leader Sir Robert Menzies. Coming up through the ranks, Holt was named minister without portfolio at 32, privy councillor at 45, deputy leader of the party at 48. Then, at 57, when Menzies retired, Holt became party leader and Prime Minister...
...counties have achieved a lower rate of 18.3 deaths per 1,000 births. Poor maternal health, malnutrition, inadequate sanitation and illegitimacy, predictably most prevalent in low-income communities, are also important factors. In Holland and Denmark, which have had a virtually uninterrupted decline in infant mortality since 1950, comprehensive mother and infant care has become a tradition. Some medical experts attribute part of the gap between U.S. and Scandinavian rates of decline to a greater European use of legal abortion and family planning...
...trouble lies not so much in the pills or their makers and takers as with doctors who prescribe them without doing a thorough physical examination and getting a good case history. One of the severely disabled patients at the Neurological Institute had never had a stroke, but both her mother and father had died of strokes. Many doctors would say that she should never have been put on the pills...
...camera first catches the clerk Meursault (Marcello Mastroianni) on a bus ride to the old people's home where his mother has died. Meticulously, it builds up the minutiae of the life of this moderately attractive, affably uncommitted man-working, making love to his girl friend (Anna Karina), watching the street life of Algiers...