Word: yourselfer
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Price and his newest customer have plenty of company. With more than 96 million cars on American roads, with queues and prices growing at conventional service stations, with competent and honest mechanics scarcer than ever, the fix-it-yourself garage is a popular new feature in several cities. Saving money...
In essence this mythic pattern is a slightly milder version of competitive swimming's Wild in the Streets timetable: Win big early and keep on winning or you will find yourself consigned permanently to ski racer's limbo at a very early age. As a rule of thumb, the mileposts...
To a longtime employee of one of their clients, polygraphers will put such questions as: "Have you taken any money or merchandise?" or "Have you violated any company policies?" New job applicants can expect such questions as: "Is there something important concerning yourself that you haven't told us...
Kramer was born in Brooklyn, educated at Brandeis and Columbia. His roots are middle-class and urban; he was ripe for Movement politics. The end of the sixties found him writing for the Liberation News Service in New York, immersed in the same moral and political confusion shared by radicals...
> Visual defects are common among American preschool children; the National Society for the Prevention of Blindness estimates that one child out of every 20 has an eye problem that, if uncorrected, can interfere with his intellectual and psychological development. And frequently the problem is not detected until the child enters...