USA Today (Society for the Advancement of Education)
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Articles in April, 1993 issue of USA Today (Society for the Advancement of Education)
- Moving: problems when kids object
- Substance abuse and depression link
- Financial needs and loans soar - for college students
- Redefining labor for the 1990s
- What makes families happy and stable?
- Economic penalties of having children
- Putting drinkers "under contract." - use of contracts to treat alcoholism
- Buyers favor "American names."
- Why do some work while others shirk?
- Is viewing a threat to democracy? - television viewing
- Playing with pain not good for kids
- Help for infants and pregnant women - delivery system programs
- Discoveries may rewrite Mayan history
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Will your video tapes do a vanishing act?
by Wayne M. Barrett - Allowing employees to voice grievances
- Native peoples' survival crucial for environment
- Kids willing to make sacrifices
- Beef demand on the rise nationally
- Freshmen reveal social consciences - college freshmen
- Dumping health risks on developing nations
- What triggers negative reactions?
- Board game helps kids cope with cancer
- What teens listen to - and why - popular music
- "I think my co-worker is on drugs."
- State fiscal woes hit colleges
- Are commercials on the way out? - television and radio commercials
- Changes ahead for travelers
- Bizarre crimes and punishment
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