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Dull Collar Back:

Dull Collar Back Daily Grooming Grooming Himself Range: Southern New Jersey, Delaware, and Maryland, through Virginia to North Carolina Description: Back marked with saddles of brick-red outlined with black; saddles separated by pale gray; black-edged, dull collar back of head; nose and face gray, flecked with black; edges dark blood-red; grows to length of 30 inches.

A massive, measurable shift is in progress from blue-collar to white-collar occupations, from man-hours to computer-seconds, from pro¬duction to consumption, from saving to spending as the dynamo of the economy of high energy societies. In the mid-1940's there were 3 million more blue-collar than white-collar workers in the United States, but by the 1960's there were 5 million more white-collar than blue-collar work¬ers. These trends are expected to continue into the 1970's. The Research Institute of America summarized the massive shift in these words:

See Also Daily Grooming:

General Hygiene. The habit of daily grooming is a good one. Healthy cats usually keep them¬selves clean by constant cleaning or washing with their tongues. Daily use of a comb and brush will help this process, especially in the longhair breeds. Powders like talcum, corn starch, or French chalk can be shaken into the coat before brushing. These powders combine with the natural oil in the hair and act as a good dry cleaner. Regular grooming will minimize the problems of loose hair in the house and the formation of hair balls, which are masses of matted hair that accumulate in the cat's digestive tract as a result of the animal's licking of its fur.

On Jan. 18, 1785, the London Daily [/nil Register first appeared, and three years changed its name to the Times, a journal wl maintains its prestige to the present day. Other newspapers with their dates of founding: •'?. Morning Chronicle, 1769; Morning Post, 1111: Daily News, 1846; Daily Telegraph, 1855; M Standard, 1857. Circulation and Influence.—English nev--papers lead the world in circulation. The Ai Mirror and Daily Express each sell over 4 di-lion copies daily, and the Daily Mail over : million.


On The Other Hand See Grooming Himself:

Grooming himself for the 1908 nomination, Hearst ran for mayor of New York City in 1905, fought the Tammany Hall machine single-handed, and nearly won. His popularity was evident, and his star seemed on the rise. But in 1906 he made a deal with the same Tammany organization that he had so recently excoriated and ran for gov¬ernor of New York. He was beaten decisively by Charles Evans Hughes.

Tactile stimuli, such as grooming, stroking, and licking, are also common just before coitus. Appeasement and Submissive Displays. Females, when they first enter a male's territory, and males defeated in fights often perform appease¬ment or submissive displays. In both cases, the displays appear to reduce hostility. Other dis¬plays in courtship, such as some female soliciting displays and some greeting ceremonies between mates, may also have appeasement characteristics.

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