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There is nothing new about bad jobs in America. Until the end of the Great Depression, most jobs were low-paid and insecure. Among the working classes, pensions and health insurance were virtually unheard of. But labor laws passed during the 1930s dramatically increased the number of workers whose jobs provided a living wage, employment security and benefits. Workers' right to bargain collectively further restricted employers' ability to exploit them. Although large numbers of workers remained in bad jobs, the trend was toward expanding workers' access to decent jobs...
...interesting note that should have Penn near the top of the Ivy League for the next four years is their freshman recruiting class, which numbers an unheard...
...weren't for D., there would be no me," Crichlow says, so PoP's death in '98 hit hard. Crichlow left Cheiron that year. Some say the move meant the end of his career as a premier writer. Going it alone is unheard of in Sweden, where the music scene centers on collectives like Cheiron. So his recent work for B-list acts like No Authority got little notice...
Duke consistently has four or five players who score in double digits each game, a feat unheard of in college basketball anymore. During its 14-point romp of North Carolina in the ACC regular-season finale, the Blue Devils had top scorers of 33, 25, 16, and 15 points. Even NBA teams would be hard pressed to maintain a distribution like that...
...insular world of children's music, say experts, this grass-roots popularity is unheard of. "Lots of kids' music, like Barney or Sesame Street, is marketed through TV or film," says David Wolin, a music-industry veteran who takes the classes. "No one is doing what David's doing. He has sort of grown at the pace he's been comfortable with. He's like a commercial boom waiting to hit. His numbers, small by label standards, are astonishing if you consider he's doing this all himself...