Word: normalization
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...offended by the attitude of supremacy that I sense in members when I set foot in a final club. Members appear above the law, above morality. The club environment enables each member to circumscribe his universe, positioning himself at the all-powerful center. Clubs check the normal growth and maturation which allow most of us to realize the effects our actions have on other people and on our community. This ethic of supremacy oozes into society, into our homes and offices, including the Oval Office...
...usually takes most of the year to feelhalfway normal," she says. "You get to know thetrainer very well...
...Comes, Lechler and many other professionals trying feverishly to juggle work, family and personal time for themselves, the normal fringe benefits of corporate employment--health insurance, a dental plan and maybe a subsidized gym-- simply aren't enough to make the grind worthwhile. So in a world where specialized skills and hands-on experience are still at a premium, corporations are adapting at the fringes. Rather than a fat expense account and a company car, firms are offering things like flexible work plans (job sharing and part-time employment) or on-site day-care programs, parenting classes, referrals to elder...
...time astronaut?s return Saturday; on Wednesday, the city will throw a parade in his honor. And you?d be hard-pressed to find a reporter with space stations on his mind at the Discovery press conference. How did Senator Glenn feel? "Ninety-five or 98 percent back to normal," he said. Does he have a message for the elder generation? "Don?t sit on a couch someplace, that?s my attitude." Will he return to space yet again? Only if his wife, Annie, lets him, said the senator, and only if there were "some rising demand." Considering the trouble...
...maybe so. But they take a little bit of everything and make music with a fresh and original perspective--something rare and beautiful in the music industry. This band has always been a little different from everyone else, in a wonderful way. Don't ever call them standard or normal. At least, not yet. Raw energy and anger were more evident in earlier Cake music. Their two most widely-known songs, "The Distance" and "I Will Survive," stood out and were filled with intensity. Not so with this album. This new and somewhat optimistic energy has its value...