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  2. Robert Martinson - Wikipedia

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    Robert Magnus Martinson (May 19, 1927 – August 11, 1979) was an American sociologist, whose 1974 study "What Works?", concerning the shortcomings of existing prisoner rehabilitation programs, was highly influential, creating what became known as the "nothing works" doctrine. [1]

  3. Opinion - With or without DOGE, Democrats need a plan for ...

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    In a forthcoming book, “Why Nothing Works”, my colleague Marc Dunkelman unfurls vivid tales of how the government has degenerated from an enabler of progress into a “vetocracy” that forces ...

  4. Baby You Can't Drive My Car - Wikipedia

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    The company founders see his bad driving record as an asset. He is hired because he can sit for hours doing nothing. His work amounts to enjoying various activities while the self-driving cars road test themselves. One day after work, Marge arrives to drive Homer home, and they enjoy the free food in the cafeteria. They notice the recreational ...

  5. List of automobiles known for negative reception - Wikipedia

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    Alfa ended up doing the electronics while Nissan took care of the styling, resulting in an ugly car that didn't work properly." [101] Car magazine ranked the Arna as one of the worst cars of the past 50 years, writing, "Nissan donated its unlovely Cherry body panels while the Italians lent their exceptionally unexceptional electrical and ...

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  7. There Ain't Nothin' Wrong with the Radio - Wikipedia

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    "There Ain't Nothin' Wrong with the Radio" is a song describing his old and run-down car. Despite its condition, he continues to drive it because "there ain't nothin' wrong with the radio." In other words, he can still tune in to all his favorite country stations. The song features an electric guitar and fiddle accompaniment.

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    There’s no wait-until-Season-2 hijinks in Paradise’s satisfying Season 1 finale: The Hulu drama continues the momentum of last week’s episode, which divulged exactly what happened to drive ...

  9. One More Car, One More Rider - Wikipedia

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    One More Car, One More Rider is the eighth live album by Eric Clapton, released on 5 November 2002 on Duck / Reprise Records. It is also his third double live album. The album contains songs performed during Clapton's 2001 world tour. The recordings on this album are from two nights at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, 18 & 19 August 2001. [3]