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- 2221: The Birth of a Nation: The Pros and Cons
- ... mixed feelings. He didnt quite agree that the film should be censored, but at the same time, he believed that "
no matter what the censors censor, there will be plenty of film action and interest left to make it the biggest-demanded film production in present history". The Birth of a Nations negative response is ironically responsible for a very positive movement in film. "The negative portrayal of African ...
- 2222: The Lottery
- ... lottery system? When a person becomes addicted to gambling, even in the form of a lottery their private problem soon becomes public concern. When you count in all the domestic violence and the increase divorce rates the amount of law enforcement is drastically increased. When you discover that child abuse is more likely in the home of a gambler you also realize the extra social service needed to help that child ...
- 2223: Cigars
- ... years, while cigarettes are still loathed by all, even by many of the people who smoke them. Maybe, if the cigarette companies would improve the quality of their product, they too could enjoy the renewed interest in tobacco.
- 2224: Accidents in Hockey
- ... occured in zone 4 (25%), zone 5 (22%), zone 6 (16%) and zone 7 (11%). All of these zones occur right in the middle of the ice. NUMBER OF INJURIES BY PERIOD- By periods, injury rates occur during the second period at 41%. Injuries in the third period occurred 37% while injuries in the first occured 21% of the time. There have been no injuries reported during the warm ups and ...
- 2225: The Yanoman
- ... they are accustomed to violence. Violence is a part of their lives because of their values and culture. Because of this, the Yanomam live in a constant state of warfare. Warfare appears as a main interest supported by a set of beliefs urging strong villages to take advantage of the weaker ones. A regular series of degrees of violence has been institutionalized. It ranges from chest pounding to side slapping. Both ...
- 2226: The American Museum of Natural History: Anthropology
- ... story in the Phillip Whitten and David E. K. Hunter anthropology book of No Bones Unturned. This had gave me a better grasp at what they were looking at. It had also given me more interest to how they looked at the bones and what techniques they used.
- 2227: Mountain Bikes
- ... the most reliable for off-road riding. The future, however, belongs to disc brakes, which at this time, are still going through a trial and error period. The concept of the disc brake is of interest for mountain bikers, because mountain biking makes such great demands on the brakes. These demands are best served by disc brakes for three reasons: First, the amount of space that disc brakes allow for the ...
- 2228: The Old Ball Game
- ... dedication has spread to their baseball. Where Americans look at baseball as fun and entertainment the Japanese think of baseball as work. It is expected that with the birth of a new "pastime", excitement and interest will follow. No one in the U.S. expects a new trend, especially in the form of recreation, to be effected by the work ethic, but Japanese standards expect the most out of every activity ...
- 2229: Ancient Greek Olympics
- ... years earlier her father, Diagoras, won a boxing match. He was one of the most celebrated of all ancient athletes. Her penalty of death was waived. The glory of the Games began to dim, and interest was lost among most people. Rich people began placing bets on the games. The original purpose of the Games were forgotten. Olympia began to decline. In 393 BC the games were ordered to be stopped ...
- 2230: Differences and Similarities of Liberalism
- ... concussions about how the market worked which went hand in hand with why the government shouldn't interfere in its workings. There are three main points in his idea of capitalism the first was self interest...a drive to maximize income...by concluding the best possible bargain on the marketplace into which everyone ventured, either to sell his or her labor power or other resources, or to purchase goods.10 Second ...
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