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- 6241: Teaching Creationism In School
- ... New York: Prometheus Books, 1988. Scott, Eugenie C. "The Struggle for the Schools." _Natural History_ 103.7 (July 1994):10-13. Tatina, Robert. "South Dakoda High School Biology Teachers & the Teaching of Evolution & Creationism." _The American Biology Teacher_ 51.5 (May 1989):2750. End of document
- 6242: Teenage Sex
- ... are too scarce for people with no experience in certain fields of work. Thirty or 40 years ago, it was fairly easy for young people to make lives for themselves after the pregnancy. But the American economy and kinds of jobs have changed. Now a high school graduate will qualify for only lowest paying jobs (Meier, 1994, p. 71). As a result of all these teenagers looking for jobs, the unemployment ...
- 6243: History Of The Hot Dog
- ... the new world. However, the people of Vienna, Austria, point to the term "wiener" to prove their claim as the birthplace of the hot dog. As it turns out, it is likely that the North American hot dog comes from a common European sausage brought here by butchers of several nationalities. The year, 1893, was an important date in hot dog history. In Chicago that year, the Colombian Exposition brought hordes ...
- 6244: The Storm by Kate Chopin
- ... interpret "The Storm", it becomes necessary to examine the conditions surrounding the story's genesis. The story was written in 1898, very shortly after Chopin had completed "The Awakening", "the boldest treatment so far in American literature of the sensuous, independant woman" (Seyersted 1969, p164). "The Storm" was not published, however, until well after Chopin's death, doubtless because of the as-yet unparalleled sensuousness of the story and its characters ...
- 6245: Lesbian Poetry
- ... an advocate of female-female love considering he wrote of it in such extreme detail. Writers of the Harlem Renaissance also contributed to this Sapphic style of poetry. Angelina Weld Grimke wrote of the African-American experience along with lesbianism. Of mixed racial background, she (named after her mother's aunt, an abolitionist an advocate for women's rights) was born in 1880 in Boston. After receiving a physical education degree ...
- 6246: Hemp Around The World
- ... textiles. UNITED STATES The US government has not granted any permits for large-scale hemp farming in more than 40 years. In fact, in recent years the Smithsonian Institute in Washington removed tags identifying early-American textile relics in their museum as hemp products. However, increasing interest in environmentally friendly products has created a growing demand for hemp goods. In 1992, there were less than a dozen active hemp importers and ...
- 6247: Analysis of "The Age of Anxiety" by W.H. Auden
- ... York: Random House, 1969. ----. "Secondary Worlds". New York: Random House, 1968. Bahlke, George W., ed. "Critical Essays on W. H. Auden". New York: G. K. Hall & Co., 1991. Barrows, Marjorie Wescott, ed., et al. "The American Experience: Poetry". New York: MacMillan Publishing Co., Inc., 1974. Kunitz, Stanley J. And Haycraft, Howard, eds.. "Twentieth Century New York: The H. W. Wilson Company, 1942. Magill, Frank N., ed.. "Critical Survey of Poetry". Englewood ...
- 6248: How Should The Indian Mutiny B
- ... who he described as being economically exploited by the harshness of British rule, from which America had themselves had escaped from, thus if he had shown sympathies for the British colonists, then quite simply the American public would have not looked upon Marx in the same way. Thus his circumstances may greatly have influenced his articles. Marx anticipated, or maybe influenced the present day Indian view of seeing it as the ...
- 6249: Heroes
- ... He was a bargaining tool as a prisoner, worth absolutely nothing dead! His body would have simply disappeared. He was released with most of our prisoners. I say most because documentation exists showing photos of American POW's spotted even as late as last year "in country", as they say. He came home with a severe limp, and unending pain due to an untreated broken left leg suffered when he ejected ...
- 6250: Motowns Evolution and with Emphasis on Its Women
- ... girl groups making their way into the white radio listening population. This hit broke the color barrier and was the pop style music that Berry was turning to. Motown had begun to create a music revolution. The members of the four peice group weree Gladys Horton, Wanda Young, Georgeanna Tillman and Katherine Anderson. This group was essentially abandoned when Motown moved to Los Angeles in 1970, and after time off for ...
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