Word: treating
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Convention members say the Independents treat residency as a hiring requirement anyway, and the liberals consider the law a tactic for promoting the patronage system that allows friends of committee members to get jobs in the school system no matter what their qualifications. To cut down on possible patronage, Convention members pushed for the creation of the position of personnel director to standardize hiring practices...
...book Beyond Laughter, believes hostility is the fundamental reason. Writing is an aggressive demand for attention. It can be blocked when a writer projects his anger onto reviewers and readers. "It's the fear of being attacked," says Manhattan Psychoanalyst Walter Stewart, "the fear that you will be treated as contemptuously as you would like to treat everyone else...
...Cincinnati story is typical of a trend that is sweeping the newspaper business. Troubled by drooping circulation-and impressed by the success of consultants in winning bigger ratings for local television newscasts-publishers are flocking to a growing band of specialists who treat circulatory problems. The news doctors, as these practitioners are sometimes called, are secretive about their prices, methods and recommendations, but most major dailies have employed them at one time or another. Their fees can run as high...
Doctors are beginning to use synthetic versions of these hormones to diagnose certain glandular disorders and to treat problems like infertility. Guillemin believes brain hormones may some day be found that influence behavior as well...
Debbie Moment, a 15-year-old, agrees: "Here, teachers treat you like a friend, always real polite and nice. Teachers at Southie don't care how they talk to you. I always feel real tense at Southie. I can't think straight there...