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- 1351: An Analysis of Brave New World
- ... that Huxley presents, everyone is happy. There are no differences. Everyone is brought up to be happy, and most do not even know what sadness or anger is. All is cured artificially through surrogates or drugs. Even happiness alone is not unique to the individual. Soma, the hallucinatory drug, the 'perfect drug' that is used by all, even induces the same kind of happiness. The only variant is to what extent ...
- 1352: Crying of Lot 49
- ... either involve herself in the deciphering of clues or not participate at all.4 Oedipa's purpose, besides executing a will, is finding meaning in a life dominated by assaults on people's perceptions through drugs, sex and television. She is forced out of her complacent housewife lifestyle of tupperware parties and Muzak into a chaotic system beyond her capabilities to understand. Images and facts are constantly spit forth. Oedipa's ...
- 1353: Theodore Roosevelt’s Domestic Accomplishments As President
- ... the national debt by over 90 million dollars. Roosevelt also secured the passage and the Elkins Act, and the Hepburn Act, for regulation of the railroads. The Meat Inspection Act and the Pure Foods and Drugs Acts were for consumer protection. The Federal Employers Liability Act, for labor was passed also. Theodore Roosevelt’s, presidency was one of the most dynamic periods of history of the United States of America. Roosevelt ...
- 1354: Theodore Roosevelt
- ... became known as the “trust buster” because he tried to limit the powers of great business corporations through reforms that benefited the American people. During his administration, Congress passed laws to regulate the railroads, food & drugs, and conservation of natural resources. As far as foreign relations. Roosevelt fought to get United States to become a world leader. He felt in for us to be a strong forces to back us up ...
- 1355: Jordan Does It All
- ... the court as when he still played basketball. Jordan can do it all. No matter when you see Michael Jordan he is always in the good light. No one ever sees Michael selling or doing drugs, unlike some other celebrities. Michael has always been conscious of his image; therefore, the media never can find anything negative about him. Jordan is a positive role model for children. Parents couldn’t ask for ...
- 1356: Prince William
- ... Queen has drawn up her own "Ten Commandments" that she wishes Prince William to follow whenever he goes to discos. They are: he must not smoke, he must not drink alcohol, he must not take drugs, he must not kiss girls in public, he must avoid if possible being photographed by the media inside the dance, he must be accompanied by his detectives at all times, he must be with a ...
- 1357: Life of Tupac Shakur
- ... That is where he studied ballet and acting. About two years later Tupac moves west of the United States to Marin City, California. He moved in with a neighbor and then he began to sell drugs. In 1990 Tupac joins Digital Underground a record label where he was a dancer and a rapper. At the beginning of 1991 Tupac makes his album debut on his new label Digital Underground. In November ...
- 1358: Malcolm X
- ... the eighth grade to go live with a relative in Boston, Massachusetts. In 1942 he moved to a black section of New York City. He lived as a gambler, cheating to make money. He sold drugs and became addicted himself. Then in 1946 he was sent to prison for burglary. While serving in prison Malcolm adopted the Islamic religion. After he was released from prison in 1952, Malcolm joined his younger ...
- 1359: Irwin Allen Ginsberg
- ... with a bunch of poets and the like, including fellow students Lucien Carr and Jack Kerouac and friends William S. Burroughs and Neal Cassady. These delinquent young philosophers, you might say were equally obsessed with drugs, crime, sex and literature. Eventually, Allen got suspended from Columbia for various small offenses. He began hanging around with Times Square junkies and thieves (mostly friends of Burroughs), experimenting with Benzedrine and marijuana, and cruising ...
- 1360: Elvis Presley
- ... Priscilla Beaulieu. The couple, who had a daughter the following year, were divorced in 1973. Unable to go anywhere without being mobbed by fans, Presley became increasingly reclusive. He gained weight and took various prescription drugs. He died of heart failure in Memphis on Aug. 16, 1977. He is the best of the millennium because he was the king ( the king of rock and roll that is). He inspired many people ...
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