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- 6861: James Baldwin
- ... Tell Me How Long The Train’s Been Gone. A few years later, in 1971, he published A Rap on Race and a year later in 1972, published No Name in the Street and One Day, When I Was Lost. He remained busy for the next few years publishing A Dialogue in 1973 and If Beale Street Could Talk, in 1974. In 1976, he published The Devil Finds Work and Little ... not to oversimplify again in Another Country. The plot and characters in Another Country are very much complex shown through the division of the novel. The book is divided into three parts: “Easy Rider,” “Any Day Now,” and “Toward Bethlehem.” The relationships of the characters are made to carefully represent black and white; male and female; married and unmarried; homosexual, bisexual and heterosexual. The resolution in the novel that are made ...
- 6862: Pornography: Sex or Subordination?
- ... society was it as perverted and sinful, it was still considered relatively harmless. Today there is one case study, standing out from the rest, that tends to shatter this illusion. The study done by Monica D. Weisz and Christopher M. Earls used “eighty- seven males . . . that were randomly shown one of four films”, by researchers William Tooke and Martin Lalumiere: “Deliverance, Straw Dogs, Die Hard II, and Days of Thunder”, for ... Nov. 1995: 1019-1033. Itzin, Catherine. "Pornography and Civil Liberties." National Review. 75.2 (1985): 20-24. Jacobson, Daniel. "Freedom of Speech Acts? A Response to Langton." Philosophy & Public Affairs. Summer 1992: 65-79. Jenish, D'Arcy. "The King of Porn." Maclean's. 11 Oct. 1993: 52-56. Kaminer, Wendy. "Feminists Against the First Amendment." The Atlantic Monthly. Nov. 1992: 111-118. Leidholdt, Margaret. "Take Back the Night: Women on Pornography ...
- 6863: Gilgamesh
- ... Both sagas start with the earth being extremely populated, with no foreseen break in the continuation of a booming culture. The earth was too full. People were rowdy and reckless. Crime was widespread and grew day to day. The difference pertaining to this, is the reason the flood was sent. Noah’s story rules that the flood was sent because the earth had become corrupt and filled with violence, (Genisis, 6). The only ...
- 6864: Artificial Life or Death
- ... U.S.A. Today a situation was written about that promotes this way of thinking, it says "Typical is the inert body of an eighty two year old woman, victim of a massive coronary, lying day after day hooked up to tubes and wires with no prospect of returning to consciousness, much less to last week's vitality which her daughter remembers as she says, 'That is not my mother lying there'." (34 ...
- 6865: Guatemala
- ... away from the poverty, but most of them don't have enough money to leave, so they have no choice but to stay. Most are optimistic about their country and keep telling themselves that one day, Guatemala will one day come all the way up to their expectations.
- 6866: Victims Of Divorce
- ... structure provided by a reasonably predictable daily routine, (Teyber 63) such as, going to the same school, being able to eat at the same meal times, sleeping on regular basis, and similar playing activities each day. Unfortunately, many single parents cannot meet both of these needs all the time. Another negative effect of divorce on children is the economical changes in the their lives. Divorced mothers and their children do not ... think of divorce as an event that occurs all at once: a judge signs a decree and a married couple instantly becomes divorced. In fact divorce is actually a process that starts long before the day in court and the negative impacts of divorce may stay for a lifetime (Furstenberg and Cherlin 2). The process begins with a troubled marriage and comes to an end when one parent leaves home for ...
- 6867: Goodfellas The Movie, Sociolog
- ... back to Sicily, where the Mafia was based on the premise that any member suffering an alleged injustice was obliged to take personal vengeance while avoiding all contact with legal authorities. Even in the modern day American Mafia, each family ruled it's own territory and when others from outside the territory interfered they were dealt with through violent methods. The wiseguys (or local gangsters) paid for their protection by paying ... to the position of being a boss. As portrayed in the movie, members of the Mafia see themselves as normal people. They justified their deviant and criminal behavior as nothing more than carrying out every day business transactions. That is how they got the name of this movie, the men all believed they were just a bunch of goodfellas.
- 6868: Shpere
- ... disasters in his years. He comes in and comforts eyewitnesses who can't deal with the sight and helps victims and family members deal with the loss of friends and family. Norman was called one day and told that their was an emergency and that they wanted him to come in and work. He suspected that it was another plane crash. This guess of his was bursted when he was loaded ... after making numerous trips over to try to figure out how to open this object that seemed to be hollow. After this final trip that accomplished nothing they placed cameras surrounding the sphere. Finally one day Harry disappeared from the habitat. He was seen in almost a trance walking right up to the sphere. Just as he got their the sphere opened right up and he walked in. He was in ...
- 6869: Greece 2
- ... Book Online. http://www.worldbookonline.com/na/ar/fs/ar234780.htm., Dec 6, 1999. Culturgram ‘92, Greece. Brigham Young University, 1992. DuBois, Jill. Greece. New York City: Marshall Cavendish, 1995, pp.37-44. Halsey, William D., "Crete". Merit Students Encyclopedia. Vol. 5. Halsey, William D., "Greece". Merit Students Encyclopedia. Vol. 8.
- 6870: The Population Solution
- ... the power of the earth to produce subsistence for man." Without conditions such as global education, birth control and government action which will contribute to the population problem, Isaac Asimov's unbelievable theory may one day speak the truth. Bibliography Asimov, Isaac. "Let's suppose..." Earth: Our Crowded Spaceship. New York: John Day Co., 1974 Global Issues, 96/97 ed. Connecticut: Dushkin Publishing Group / Brown & Benchmark Publishers. Pp. 42-44, 45-49,50-59,73-77 Malthus, Thomas Robert. An Essay on the Principle of Population. London: Printed ...
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