USA Today (Society for the Advancement of Education)
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Articles in Sept, 1997 issue of USA Today (Society for the Advancement of Education)
- Workaholics can be happy and productive - research indicates that workaholics can be achievement-oriented, can be perfectionists, or can be compulsive-independent - Brief Article
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Can economic sanctions succeed as foreign policy?
by James A. Nathan -
A Mood Apart: Depression, Mania, and Other Afflictions of the Self. - book reviews
by Gerald F. Kreyche -
Confronting the crisis in our national parks - Cover Story
by James M. Ridenour -
The art of conscience - Frederick R. Weisman Art Museum, Minneapolis, Minnesota
by Frances K. Pohl -
Vintage Illustration: Discovering America's Calendar Artists. - book reviews
by Wayne M. Barrett -
State parks: laboratories for innovation - Cover Story
by William R. Lowry -
AIDS teaching should not be limited to the young
by Richard A. Kaye -
Hamlet. - video recording reviews
by Robert S. Rothenberg -
Capital crimes: political centers as parasite economies
by Richard K. Vedder -
The Korean War's silent killer strikes again - hemorrhagic fever
by George J. Hoffman -
Annie Leibovitz: Celebrity Photographer
by Robert S. Rothenberg -
Taming the populist impulse - Column
by Robert J. Bresler -
Reclaiming the lives of young people
by Robert L. Woodson, Sr. -
The Best of "Taxicab Confessions." - video recording reviews
by Robert S. Rothenberg -
What accounts for success?
by Kemmons Wilson -
Is the media to blame for child sex victims? - includes related article on one woman's experiences
by Mark Davidson -
Tripping over the English tongue - English language - Column
by Gerald F. Kreyche - First-generation collegians lag behind - research indicates that students, who are the first generation in the family to attend college, are not as likely to have as many academic skills as those whose parents went to college - Brief Article
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Ending the U.S. jury system circus
by Jeff Herman -
Baseball should keep its house divided - Column
by Wayne M. Barrett - Good financial health begins in college - beginning college students are advised to cut costs and use credit cards sparingly - Brief Article
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Looking into dividend reinvestment programs - Column
by Jeff A. Schnepper -
Computers should be made available to children of low-income families
by Robert J. Walker - Where to pursue the opposite sex - census statistics indicate that the state of Hawaii has 2.1% more men than women, that the numbers are about the same in California, and that Pennsylvania has 8% more women than men - Brief Article
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Jury nullification: a perversion of justice?
by Andrew D. Leipold -
Too much information, too little time - Column
by Joe Saltzman - Halloween doesn't have to be scary - Halloween safety tips include making the costume in advance, making it large enough to wear over warm clothing, and if possible go trick or treating before dark - Brief Article
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Can political instability be eliminated in India?
by Rathnam Indurthy - Mathew Brady's portraits: a window on America - Smithsonian Institution. National Portrait Gallery, Washington, D.C
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