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- 1451: Prejudice
- ... a New Race Surmount Old Prejudices?” Rereading America. 4th ed. Eds. Gary Colombo, Robert Cullen, Bonnie Lisle. Boston: Bedford Books, 1998. 635-52. Paige, Nancy. “Quotes of Wisdom.” 16 Oct. 1997. Online. The Microsoft Network. Internet Explorer. 28 Nov. 1998. Parrillo, Vincent N. “Causes of Prejudice.” Rereading America. 4th ed. Eds. Gary Colombo, Robert Cullen, Bonnie Lisle. Boston: Bedford Books, 1998. 562-75.
- 1452: The Causes for Child Abuse
- ... Basic School. The Southwestern Company: Nashville Tennessee, 1966. Catechism of the Catholic Church. Mission Hills, CA: Benziger Publishing Company, 1994. Hopper, Jim. “Child Abuse: Statistics, Research, and Resources.” 24 July 1998: 19 pp. On-line. Internet. January 27 2000. Available http://www.jimhopper.com/abstats/.
- 1453: Feminists
- Feminists While surfing the internet yesterday I came across an article discussing women and their role in a changing society. The article, which was written by Karin Crosbie stated that although women have come a long way in the field ...
- 1454: Grapes Of Wrath - Theme Of Journey
- ... literature, but a timeless one as well. Works Cited French, Warren. "John Steinbeck" Contemporary Literary Criticism. Vol. 1, Gale Research Co.: Book Tower: Detroit 1973. Lechteihn, Yuri. "The Awakening of Tom Joad." 2 pp. Online. Internet. 30 April, 1999. Available http://www.ac.wwu.edu/~stephan/Steinbeck/grapes.html. Steinbeck, John. The Grapes of Wrath. New York: Penguin Books USA Inc, 1993. Timmerman, John. John Steinbeck’s Fiction. Norman: University of ...
- 1455: House On Mango Street
- ... I would try to get some background information on the culture of the people in the book. For example, for this book I’d look up Mexican and Puerto Rican history or culture on the Internet or in a reference book. I would also take more time to reflect on each chapter. In this story, the chapters were very short. I just breezed through all of them without a second thought ...
- 1456: The Efffects Of Louis 16th On
- ... the only was down was the revolution. Many of the answers to our questions are left unknown. If Louis XVI had not been King, would there have been a revolution, or was it inevitable? Bibliography internet documents, libreary books, source documents etc Word Count: 1471
- 1457: Violence In The Media
- ... to imitate them." (Sherrow 56) This basic truth has all but disappeared as the public increasingly treats teenagers as a robot-like population under sway of an exploitative media. White House officials lecture film, music, Internet, fashion, and pop-culture moguls and accuse them of programming kids to smoke, drink, shoot up, have sex, and kill. A recent report from the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) pools evidence from over ...
- 1458: Sociological Theory: Positivistic, Interpretative, and Critical
- Sociological Theory: Positivistic, Interpretative, and Critical Comment on the three types of sociological theories, explain and argue, based on your library or Internet research, which type of theory is the most appropriate theory for sociology to adopt. The three general types of sociological theory are positivistic, interpretive and critical theory.In determining which theory is the most appropriate ...
- 1459: Womens Rights In 3rd World Cou
- ... As of today, women’s rights are generally improving, but much advancement is still needed. Hopefully in the 21st century, the worldwide women’s rights movement will see more progress. With the support of the internet and news media, people throughout the world are becoming more informed about the atrocities commited against women and the need for women’s rights. The Universal Declaration for Human Rights is constantly being updated because ...
- 1460: P.G. Wodehouse
- ... He based his characters and stories around his own imagination. Evelyn Waugh writes that Wodehouse's characters are "creations of pure fancy" and that "it is all Mr.Wodehouse's inspiration". (Damrosch 453). In the internet article By David Jasen it states that Wodehouse's story plots were "complicated and carefully planned". (Jasen 3). He wrote many famous stories such as "The Man With Two Left Feet" , "Much Obliged Jeeves" , and ...
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