Word: posts
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...connotations of the terms are reversed. The poor are viewed as lazy; President Reagan reinforced that image when, holding the Washington Post want ads, he asked how anyone could not have a job with all those openings. Presidential candidates and other politicians desperately try to avoid the appearance of defending the poor, presumably for fear of losing their elections. Defending the poor is now tantamount to defending the stereotypical welfare cheat...
Peter Richard's goal off a break with five minutes remaining in regulation cut the deficit to 10-9. Beber then robbed Schrorr on a power-play shot in front of the net and Ochoa's subsequent rebound shot hit the post. A power-play goal by Johnson tied the game with two minutes left...
Mark Steinberg, a professor of 20th-century Russian history, mediated the discussion, and questioned some of the Soviet students' assertions about post-revolution Russian history...
...really the only one who emphasized my qualifications, what I had done to deserve the post I was seeking," she says. "I was the only one in my speech who talked about myself, what I had done, accomplished--I used a personal anecdote in the speech, no one else...
...must say that The Crimson's reporting on the Undergraduate Council is looking much fairer than in bygone days. Yet, I feel compelled to illuminate two mistakes in the October 17th article about UC elections, "Council Elects Eliot Senior to Top Post. The errors may seem insignificant to many, but they carry significant implications...