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- 361: The First Amendment: Free of Expression
- ... we must take this risk." (Pascoe, 98) Tinker 's opinion stood as a rule until 1983 when Hazelwood School District v. Kuhlmeier changed academic history again. Students in Hazelwood wrote articles on teen pregnancy and divorce in their student newspaper The Spectrum, and their principal deleted them because they were "inappropriate". The Supreme Court ruled in favor of the school because they said the school shouldn't be required to endorse ...
- 362: Censorship
- ... products of vast commercial enterprise. There has been an increasing trend towards children's literature that reflects a more realistic approach to the life both fiction and non-fiction, with subjects that include sex, homosexuality, divorce, child abuse, drugs, violence, etc. And they are these realistic books that have people outraged. In school libraries, the most frequent complaints come from parents about the school's selections. And in public libraries, parents ...
- 363: The Hippie Movement That Arose From Vast Political Changes
- ... previous generation was clinging to the "good times" of the fifties, and the youth were looking for a niche to call their own. With the drastic change in child population after the Second World War, divorce became less taboo. As a result, single mothers were forced into the labor market, and with these jobs came independence. The 50's and all its political, and social change, was only the breeding ground ...
- 364: Romeo and Juliet: Tragedy, Love Story or Both?
- ... the love story is the marriage of Romeo and Juliet. Marriage is a big commitment, ('till death do us part, believe it or not they meant it in those days, not like us today ['till divorce do us part]) and to love someone so much that you would want to marry them is surely part of a love story. Lastly, to take your own life for your husband or wife is ...
- 365: Medea: Looking for Revenge
- ... all legal proceedings. In some ways, these Greek women were almost like slaves. There is a definite relationship between this subordination of women and what transpires in the play. Jason decides that he wants to divorce Medea and marry the princess of Corinth, casting Medea aside as if they had never been married. This sort of activity was acceptable by Greek standards, and shows the subordinate status of the woman, who ...
- 366: Twister
- ... the field where Joe is with a group of scientist's called the Chaser's. Joe is presently married to a man called Bill. Bill is on the way to the field to get some divorce papers signed by Joe so that he can marry again to a woman named Melissa. Joe has put together a tornado studying device called Dorothy. Dorothy is a big canister filled with hundreds of little ...
- 367: Dead Man Walking
- ... He harbored a lot of hatred and sadness because of the slaying. To make matters worse, the murder of his son caused a rift between Earl and his wife, eventually leading to the filing of divorce papers. In a way, Matthew Poncelet killed Earl's son, his marriage, and his heart. Anyone whose interpersonal relationships have been affected by outside influences could easily relate to Earl, an honest man with a ...
- 368: Citizen Kane: Charles Foster Kane - Who Was He?
- ... from the race, he'll take the story to the media. Furious, Kane refuses, and the following day his political aspirations are dashed by newspaper accounts. He does not have to deal with an ugly divorce, however, since his wife and son are killed in an auto accident. It seems that the love story began to intensify at this point since his first wife was now dead and he begins a ...
- 369: The Die Hard Trilogy: McClain An Example of A Hero In America
- ... However in real life blond bimbos at your feet don't happen all the time. Post modern heroes have problems McClain even though he is out saving lives and helping people his wife wants a divorce. People can relate better to John McClain because we all have problems besides the bad guys. The hero today isn't so perfect and people are able to relate to him more easily. The travel ...
- 370: Cinematography: Everything You Need To Know
- ... Close Encounters of the Third Kind, 1977; Altered States, 1979; E. T., 1982); or they have returned to earnest or comic investigations of the dilemmas of everyday life (a troubled family, in Ordinary People, 1980; divorce life and male parenting, in Kramer v. Kramer, 1979; women in a male world, in Nine to Five, 1979, and Tootsie, 1982). The most successful directors of the past 15 years--Stanley KUBRICK, Robert ALTMAN ...
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