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- 1951: Meat Packing Industry And The
- ... working conditions and techniques often became unrecognized in the politically debating time period. Upton Beall Sinclair (1878-1968), was an American writer and social and economic reformer, born in Baltimore, Maryland, and educated at the college of the city of New York and Colombia University (Upton). The author of 90 books, Sinclair became well known after the publication of his novel The Jungle (1906), which exposed the unsanitary and miserable working ...
- 1952: Mcdonaldization Of Society
- ... in our education system. Students are herded through, and no one really pays much attention to what or how they are learning, just that they receive high grades so they can get into a good college. Health care has also seen the impact of these, because now patients are mainly treated just to squeeze some money out of them, and doctors seemingly don't truly care about their patients anymore. Calculability ...
- 1953: Labor In America
- ... 1918, because of federal prosecutions and a national sentiment against radicalism which began in 1917. In the early years of the 20th century, a powerful reform movement called Progressivism swept the country. Its leaders were college professors, ministers, journalists, physicians and social workers. Their goal was to improve conditions for all Americans. They wanted to make the political system more egalitarian. They also wanted to make the nation's economic system ...
- 1954: Human 2
- ... is brought up here, where humans have to do more than just reproduction. Gods they control life, and learn, and as part of such, Humans must too. Humans now a days, go to school and college to learn. Shakespeare, in Hamlet, believes that humans move like angels. The mind of a human should be of the god’s type. We have knowledge, technology, and man made things waiting and built from ...
- 1955: Law Schools
- ... lawyers. This oldest American law school was a private institution. After some time there was a rise in competitors, and law courses were introduced in connection with existing colleges. Among the new schools was Harvard College, whose first professorship of law dates from 1816, but the school did not attain its position of great and rapidly increasing significance for the development of legal instruction till 1830 (Gillers 20). In the beginning ...
- 1956: Long Distance Learning
- ... the fall of 1998, Ingrid returned to continue and has been joined by David. They will soon be receiving a new LDE exercise. Resources: International Web Page of Long Distance Learning 1998 Long Distance Learning College of Louisiana U.S. Distance Learning Association Footnote: all data here is from emails requesting further information on Long Distance Learning and what it expectations are.
- 1957: 2nd Admendment Pro-Gun Ownersh
- ... treason, make the most of it." Bibliography Schmidt, Shelly, and Bardes "AMERICAN GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS TODAY" West Publishing Company, 1991-92. Adams, Les "The Second Amendment Primer" Odysseus Editions, 1996. C. Q. Researcher from Temple College Library, June 10, 1994. From the Internet, The National Rifle Association, Handgun Control Inc., Violence Policy Center, The Department of Transportation, The Journal of Firearms and Public Policy, and Gun Owners of America. Questions for ...
- 1958: A Couple Of Yahoos
- ... pretty much the same guys they were when all of it began. They don’t even care that they have so much money, it’s just not that important to them. They still live like college kids.
- 1959: How Sociological Factors Affec
- ... knew existed”(Watters Gallery 1970:3). By 1945 Klippel has decided that art would be his vocation and that he would become a sculptor. In 1946 he enrolled full time at the East Sydney Technical College to study antique drawing, life modelling and sculpture. During this time Klippel became inspired by nature which became a source of ideas for the sculptor and he noted in his diary that: “Thinking a lot ...
- 1960: Popluation Growth-too Many Peo
- ... Buckner, Alice. Saving the Pacuare. Costa Rica: Rios Tropicales, 1995. Burnie, David. “Ecotourists to Paradise.” New Scientist Mar. 1997:22-28. Davis, William., Eldra Solomon., and Linda Berg. The World of Biology. Philidelphia, PA: Saunders College Publishing, 1990. Drescher, Henrik. “Death of a Small Country.” The Progressive Aug. 1994: 23-25. Frommer, Arthur. “Writing Reasonable Rules for Ecotourism.” Travel Advisor Feb. 1994: 25. Paxon, David. World Population Balance. Minneapolis, MN: World ...
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