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- 1831: The Atomic Bomb and its Effects on Post-World War II
- ... Ginsberg evolved into this. He became a devoted leader in the counterculture, who set many precedents for the Hippie generation. He lived in various communes, delved deeply into eastern religions and experimented with numerous hallucinogenic drugs. In the earlier part of his life Ginsberg had been a rebel against society. He was still a rebel but now he was taking the form of activist. By the Seventies he was involved in ...
- 1832: The Vietnam Anti-War Movement
- ... headlines and the attention of the White House. To make matters worse, 1967 witnessed more urban riots; the most deadly of which took place in Detroit. It was also the year of the hippies, the drugs, and a wholesale assault on morality and values; and all of these singular happenings were magnified by the media. (VN H. and P.). The antiwar effort was crippling Johnson's presidency and paralyzing the nation ...
- 1833: The Debut of Television in America
- ... local TV has become very controversial. Many people find much of the television programming of today to be quite offensive. Parents dont want their innocent children to be exposed to such things: violence, sex, drugs, nasty language, etc.; the list goes on. On the positive side, steps have been taken to try to appease the angry viewers. About three or four years ago, networks devised a rating system so that ...
- 1834: Anti-Vietnam Movement in the U.S.
- ... headlines and the attention of the White House. To make matters worse, 1967 witnessed more urban riots; the most deadly of which took place in Detroit. It was also the year of the hippies, the drugs, and a wholesale assault on morality and values; and all of these singular happenings were magnified by the media. (VN H. and P.). The antiwar effort was crippling Johnson's presidency and paralyzing the nation ...
- 1835: The Black Panther Party
- ... Christian. In 1978 Eldridge publishes Soul On Fire, an account of his religious conversion. During the late 70's Newton, Cleaver, and their used to be Chief of Staff, David Hilliard, are on and off drugs and in and out of prison. Into the 80's it's the same story off and on in and out. By 1988 Cleaver and Newton's drug addiction had caught up with them both ...
- 1836: The Turbulent Sixties
- ... exemplify aspects of the activists, and they were certainly anti-war, their demonstrations were not take-overs of college campuses, or marches in major metropolitan areas, but generally mellow love-ins and be-ins. The drugs of choice at these gatherings were marijuana and the hallucinogenic LSD (Pichaske 114). The counterculture was a movement of writers and poets, advocating principles of an alternative lifestyle and a general distrust of all authority ...
- 1837: Destructive Generation: Second Thoughts & The 60s: Years of Hope - Comparison
- ... a time of destruction, Gitlin places more emphasis on the spirited atmosphere which led to the destruction. This destruction they all refer to includes the diminished placement of trust in America, the rising problem of drugs, and the overall havoc created throughout the country. Therefore, the authors give two very different descriptions of the era of which they were all a part. Even in the beginnings of the works, the differences ...
- 1838: Truth or Fiction: The J.F.K. Assassination
- Truth or Fiction: The J.F.K. Assassination In a world with so many problems--- crime, drugs, murder, poverty--- Americans should be able to trust in the government for help. However, it is not safe to do so. Thus is the outcome of the Kennedy assassination. While the government was so busy ...
- 1839: Diabetes
- ... worse but usually show very good improvement. On the other hand, some negative aspects of the transplant are that the body may reject the new organ and the patient will also have to take immunosuppressant drugs that lower resistance to other diseases such as cancer and viral infections. This transplant treatment is not recommended for type 1 patients unless they are also receiving a new kidney. Statistics show that 15% of ...
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