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...outreach network, this is a significant departure from traditional health care which is determined exclusively by the providers not the consumers." McKenna said. "The committee should help open up the Health Service to more active consumer participation...
...help people view the world more realistically, all can account in part for the wide acceptance of -or at least resignation to-the age's swift reversals of governmental policy. Yet there may be a further explanation for the readiness of most Americans to applaud Nixon's outreach to the Orient. However passionate they may feel about a friend or foe at one moment, Americans as a people find it hard to carry a grudge for long. They are quick to forgive and forget a past wrong. Says Author-Historian Barbara Tuchman: "Americans want to live at peace...
Major Questions. More than anything else, Nixon's outreach to the East symbolized
...goal, in short, is to challenge high-risk freshmen to outreach themselves, and last week many of them seemed ready to try. Margaret Sias, a 27-year-old black mother of four with a diploma in "beauty culture" from a Mississippi high school, enrolled "because I'm tired of working in the five-and-dime. Regardless of color, we poor people want to get out of our rut and help others around us start moving." Said Nancy Vincenty, who had planned on being a clerk-typist before she heard of open admissions: "If you want to go to college...
...have professed convincingly that you will not be content with a learning which has not been freshly authenticated: and you have also made clear that you will have little respect for a learning which does not carry at one time both a dimension of deep personal involvement and social outreach...