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- 2921: Aristotle and Kant
- ... a greater good for society. Again, Aristotles theories depended too much upon emotions for the liking of Kant. Another philosopher whos beliefs went against those of Immanuel Kant was the London born philosopher, John Struat Mill. Mill, a utilitarian, believed in the foundation principle of the greatest happiness. This principle, much like the theories of Aristotle was based entirely on happiness and the good of society. Utilitarianism set out ...
- 2922: The Life of Edgar Allan Poe
- ... A. Poe." With the exception of "Al Aaraaf," most of the poems are just revisions of his earlier works. "Al Aaraaf" is very musical and metrical and does not appear to have a clear point. John Phelps Fruit, author of "The Mind and Art of Poe," believed that "Poe here intends to teach. . . that Beauty is to be ranked above Love."( James A. Harrison, p.xvii vol.7) It should be ...
- 2923: How Technology Effects Modern America
- ... the masters of us. Bibliography Where have the good jobs gone?, By: Mortimer B. Zuckerman U.S. News & World Report, volume 119, pg 68 (July 31, 1995) Wealth: Static Wages, Except for the Rich, By: John Rothchild Time Magazine, volume 145, pg 60 (January 30, 1995) Welfare Reform, By: Lawrence Mishel http://epn.org/epi/epwelf.html (Feb 22, 1994) 20 Hot Job Tracks, By: K.T. Beddingfield, R. M. Bennefield ...
- 2924: The Life of Malcolm X
- ... famous than he himself. So, partly because of these tensions within the Black Muslim movement, Malcolm became critical of Elijah Muhammad. He was eventually "silenced" for 90 days after commenting on the assassination of President John F. Kennedy with the phrase "chickens come home to roost." But before his silence was lifted, Malcolm X left the Nation of Islam to form the Muslim Mosque, Inc. on March 1964. He began to ...
- 2925: Piaget Theory Vs Information P
- ... World of the Child (329-326). The Causes Of Behavior: Readings in Child Development & Educational Psychology. Allyn and Bacon, Inc. Boston 10. Westen. D. (1996). 489-529. Physical and Cognitive Development. Psychology: Mind, Brain & Culture. John Wiley & Sons Inc 11. Wilkes. A. L. (1997) Accumulated memory: Developmental Perspectives (170-207). Knowledge in Minds: Individual and Collective Processes in Cognition. Psychology Press: Erlbaum, England
- 2926: David Livingstone
- ... expedition was a total disaster. His greatest mistake was in taking his younger brother, whose temperament was totally unsuited to expedition work. Six years of disharmony and frustration were to follow, with a man named John Kirk being the only capable associate of this group. Third problem: He found out that there were myriad obstacles to the navigation of the Zambezi. Fourth reversal: His modern equipped boat, the Ma Roberts, was ...
- 2927: Parental Attitudes Towards Chi
- ... Up Firstborn: The Pressure and Privilege of Being Number One. New York: Delacorte Press, 1989. Roger, Vivian. "Family Systems Theory in the Workplace." Journal of Counseling and Development 64 (1989): 211-220. Spitze, Glenna and John R. Logan. "Sibling Structure and Intergenerational Relations." Journal of Marriage and the Family 53 (1991): 871-884.
- 2928: The Effects Of Television Viol
- ... taken to prevent the children from ever being exposed to such things. After all, whatΥs the world going to be like when the people who are now children are running the world? Works Cited Langone, John. Violence. Boston: Little, Brown and Co., 1984. Cheyney, Glenn Alan. Television in American Society. New York: Franklin Watts Co., 1983. Howe, Michael J. A. Television and Children. London: New University Education, 1977. Husemann, L. Rowell ...
- 2929: Vegan
- ... a person watches their vitamin intake, they will retain proper health. But even without monitoring vitamins and minerals, a person who leads a vegan lifestyle will still be healthier than a person who consumes meat. John Robbins, in his new book May All Be Fed, suggests that the hazards of using animal foods, even the so- called healthier ones, are considerable: I am frequently asked what I think of eliminating red ...
- 2930: Sinclair Lewis
- ... got his degree, he worked for publishing houses and various magazines in Iowa, Carmel, San Francisco, Washington D.C. and New York City. During his time in Greenville Village, he associated with some radicals like John Reed and Floyd Dell, and he became, for a while, member of the socialist party. In 1912, Lewis published his first book, Hike and the Aeroplane. This book was published under the pseudonym Tom Graham ...
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