Word: segments
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...department has begun to adopt some technological changes in the administration segment of its production function," he stated. "We are attempting to accumulate the information necessary for determining input-output ratios and other facts relevant to running an efficient business...
Bosch alienated another segment of the Dominican elite when he tried to allow the poor to buy basic commodities at government stores. Merchants who controlled distribution of basic basic items immediately joined the military in calling Bosch "Communist." There thus formed an upper-class-military alliance, each vested interest with its own definition of the "Communist threat." Shortly, "Communist" came to mean any popular threat to elitism...
BURKE'S LAW (ABC, 8:30-9:30 p.m.). Gene Barry stars in this new series about a Rolls-Royce-driving, millionaire detective. The opening segment is also rich in guest stars, including Suzy Parker, William Bendix, Bruce Cabot, Will Rogers Jr., ZaSu Pitts, Sir Cedric Hardwicke, Fred Clark and Rod Cameron. Premi...
...Unknown Segment. Yet many jobs requiring skills go unfilled. In New York City, municipal hospitals need 60% more registered nurses. In Philadelphia, 15,000 skilled jobs have no takers. The U.S. needs, among other occupations, more auto mechanics, carpenters, computer tenders, and machinists. Experts foresee by 1970 a need for 200,000 additional technicians a year...
...combination of people without jobs and jobs without people to fill them has stirred new interest in the segment of U.S. public education that educated Americans know least about-vocational education. Vo-ed, as teachers call it, is dismally inadequate to meet the demands upon it. Most U.S. vocational high schools offer the youngsters so very little that on the average two-thirds of their students drop out before graduation, as against one-third in academic high schools...