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- 531: Censorship in Public Schools
- ... to pull the offending books from the shelves so that young readers are protected, as was the case in Pico and as was the case when "Robin Hood was considered communistic, Tarzan was living with Jane without benefit of clergy, and Huckleberry Finn was a racist" (Woods 13). Each time they use words like controversial, filthy, immoral, lascivious, lewd, obscene, sacrilegious, and violent, they are actually using only one word, censorship ...
- 532: The Charter School Movement in New Zealand and England
- ... Zealand, must be prepared to address the challenges that they have encountered. Accordingly, it is not clear that charter schools are a significant improvement over the public school system. Works Cited Barlow, Maude, and Heather-Jane Robertson, Class Warfare, (Toronto Ontario: Key Porter Books, 1994) Dobbin, Murray. “What Did We Earn In School Today?” in Canadian Forum, June 1997. pp.17-22. Dube, Francine, “Snobelen and Charter Schools” in Ottawa Citizen ...
- 533: Ronald Reagan
- ... Knute Rockne-All American, King’s Row, and Bedtime for Bozo. During his acting career, Reagan was elected as the president of the Screen Actors Guild (the union for film actors) six times. He married Jane Wyman, had two children, but divorced her eight years later. He married Nancy Davis in 1952 and they had two more children. As president of the union, he tried to remove communists from the movie ...
- 534: Business Leadership
- ... the dynamic process of assessing our unique potentialities to serve the needs of others; employees, co-workers, and customers. Works Cited: Gardner, William L. “Business 101.” Mississippi Business Journal. June 1997, v19, i23: p28 Yow, Jane. “Good Leadership in Business Today.” Business Journal Serving Fresno. April 1998, i322295, p23 Cashman, Kevin. “Seven Strategies for Mastery of Leadership. Strategy and Leadership. Sep/Oct 1997, V25, i5, p53
- 535: The First Atomic Test
- ... worlds."(6) In Los Alamos, about 230 miles to the north, a group of scientists' wives who had stayed up all night for the event, saw the light and heard the distant sound. One wife, Jane Wilson, described it this way, "Then it came. The blinding light [no] one had ever seen. The trees, illuminated, leaping out. The mountains flashing into life. Later, the long slow rumber. Something had happened, all ...
- 536: Catcher In The Rye - A Sequel
- ... as boring as any other days. I mostly sat around on my bed thinking about those phony people I will be stuck with. Hopefully I can be stuck with a roommate who resembles good ol' Jane Gallagher. But not those dumb preps like at Pencey and Elkton Hills. I can't stand those people, they try to be people which they are clearly not, that just makes me so...MAD. Huuuuaaaaaaa ...
- 537: Creative Writing: The Unforgettable Man
- ... the phone I was again in the room alone with a corpse who seemed to just stare at me. The room now seemed to carry a different indescribable scent that I will never forget. Nurse Jane then walked in the room. She wanted me to clean the body before the coroner would arrive. Before cleaning the body, I first had to remove the IV line out of patient's left arm ...
- 538: Samuel Clemens
- ... Mark Twain, the distinguished novelist, short story writer, essayist, journalist, and literary critic who ranks among the great figures of American Literature. Twain was born in Florida Missouri, in 1835, To John Marshall Clemens and Jane Lampton. As a new born Twain already had moved four times westward. In 1839 the family moved again, this time eastward to Hannibal, Missouri. Hannibal was a frontier town of less than 500 residents. As ...
- 539: Software Piracy
- ... archival and backup . In actuality , the government can not baby sit everyone who buys software . How are they gonna know when John Doe buys a copy of Duke Nukem 3D and wants to install on Jane Smith's computer so they can get some network games going on . Yea right , they have control . People who do get caught have a chance of being fined of up to a 1 million dollars ...
- 540: Cyberspace and the American Dream: A Magna Carta for the Knowledge Age
- ... go back north, or you end up with a mountain of cars in Miami. By the same token, production and consumption must balance. The average Joe can consume only as much wheat as the average Jane can grow. Information is completely different. It can be replicated at almost no cost -- so every individual can (in theory) consume society's entire output. Rich and poor alike, we all run information deficits. We ...
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