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- 5031: Kazimir Malevich
- ... Malevich. Los Angeles: Armand Hammer Museum of Art, 1990 Douglas, Charlotte. Kazimir Malevich. New York. Harry N. Abrams, Inc., 1994 Nakov, Andrei. Avant-Garde Russe. New York: Universe Books, 1986 Zhadova, Larissa. Malevich Suprematism and Revolution in Russian Art 1910 - 1930. London. Thames and Hudson Ltd, 1982
- 5032: Howard Stern: The King of Mass Media or the Anti Christ?
- ... harassment charges filled against him. All this was aired on network TV with very little censorship and no mature adult (MA) rating at the top of the screen. Seventeen years ago Stern started this radio revolution by seeing how far he could go, how much he could say before something was said to him. The limits are constantly being pushed on the Howard Stern Show. Every day Stern tries a little ...
- 5033: Emily Dickinson
- ... conform to society; she did not believe society had a right to force its traditions on her. As her beliefs in transcendentalism grew, so followed her belief in individualism. Her poems reflect this sense of revolution and rebellion against tradition. From all the jails the boys and girls Ecstatically leap,- Beloved, only afternoon That prison doesnt keep. Dickinsons resistance to the Church was an extreme rarity during this time ...
- 5034: Slaughterhouse Five - Humankin
- ... or event. One cannot know what someone else's reality is until you know that person very well or you read about their life story somewhere. Reality in The Great Gatsby was to fulfill "The American Dream" by one thinking they are better then the others; with the concept of having fame, wealth, and being good looking. Reality is that you cannot be happy without being happy with yourself. In the ...
- 5035: Frederick Douglass' Life and His Work
- ... became an agent of the Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society. His speeches that followed in the past did a lot to help the cause of the abolitionists. During his years as an agent he met with American abolitionist, John Brown. He learned of John's strategy of destroying" the money value of slave property" by training a group of men to help large numbers of slaves escape to freedom in the North ...
- 5036: Snow Falling On Cedars
- ... were to have spies, they wouldn t be that stupid to have a Japanese to responsible for such a task. If so, they would have been caught easily. It is better off to bribe an American, so that no one would have suspected it that easily. Racism has put an end to the relationship of Hatsue and Ishmael. Being born in that period of time was a tragic for those lovers ...
- 5037: The Office of Tomorrow
- ... working away from the office is nothing new. But today, high-speed notebook computers, lightning-fast data modems, telephone lines that provide advanced data-transmission capabilities, portable printers and wireless communication are starting a quiet revolution. As a society, we're transforming the way we work and what's possible. It's creating tremendous opportunities, but it also is generating a great deal of stress and difficulty. There are tremendous organizational ...
- 5038: Spin Cycle
- ... the book, one find s themselves lapping it up like a kitten with milk, but near the end you finally begin to ask yourself: how in the hell does he know what he knows.. All American presidents in the modern era have had a special group of political advisors to assist the president in his dealings with the media. This isn t anything that is new. But the Clinton spin team ...
- 5039: Stephen King
- ... was not until college that Stephen King received any kind of real recognition for his writings. In the Fall of 1967, King finished his first novel, The Long Walk, and turned it into his sophomore American Literature professor for review. After a couple of weeks and a couple rounds around the department, the English professors were stunned. They realized that they had a real writer on their hands. From then until ...
- 5040: Catherine The Great: Empress Of All Russia
- ... also began to organize associations for the promotion of schools and publications. Catherine, who did not want to surrender control over social and cultural policy, viewed these activities with suspicion. The outbreak of the French Revolution in 1789 and the publication of Alexandre Radishchevs journey from St. Petersburg to Moscow in 1790, in which the author denounced the evils of serfdom, the immorality of society, and the abuses of government ...
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