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4051: Dicks' Androids and Scotts' Replicants
... majority of his work. He has, also, won awards for two of his science-fiction novels. He won the Hugo Award for best novel in 1962 for The Man in the High Castle and the John W. Campbell Memorial Award for best novel of the year in 1974 for Flow My Tears, The Policeman Said (Brians 1). An opera has been based on one of P.K.D. later novels, Valis ...
4052: A Zipper for Pee-Wee Herman
... a collection of video tapes available which allow Pee-Wee to be where he belongs: in the center of family room's across the country. Long live Pee-Wee Herman! Works Cited: Textbook: Christopher Sterling & John Kittros. Stay Tuned: A Concise History of American Broadcasting (Revised Edition). (Belmont, CA: Wadsworth, 1990) The Museum of Television and Radio (NYC): 1. Pee-Wee's Playhouse: A Fire in the Playhouse 2. Mr. Rogers ...
4053: Technology And Education
... Peter. "Wired for Learning." Youth Studies June 1997: 26-32. Coggins, Carolyn Holloway. "Mixing Internet, Schools Creates a Magical Combination." Triangle Business Journal (14) 1998: 54. Coloman, Adrian. "Technology." Youth Studies June 1997: 11. Eddy, John Paul and Donald Spaulding. "Internet, Computers, Distance Education and People Failure: Research on Technology." Education (116) 1996: 391-394. Garrett, Alan W. "Computers, Curriculum and Classrooms: Panacea or Patent Medicine." Journal of Curriculum & Supervision (13 ...
4054: Franklin Roosevelt and the Holocaust
... at an all time high during this time, maybe one reason why the Wagner\Rogers bill never passed through congress. Individuals like Brechenridge Long of the State Department, and Assistant Secretary of the War Department, John McCloy, were both anti-Jewish. Both of them did little to help the Jews; they often withheld important rescue and death camp news from FDR. Why should FDR be accountable for information he did not ...
4055: Richard Nixon 2
... vice president for Eisenhower he did all the dirty work that had to done. This went on for another term and in 1960 Nixon got the Republican nomination to run for president. Nixon ran against John F. Kennedy. From what I have been told Nixon should have won this race for president, but Kennedy had a much more carefree relaxed attitude compared to Nixon s shady and actually cruel background. Coming ...
4056: Jurassic Park: Comparision Between Book and Movie
... was currently working on a site. Dr. Grant took a look at the pictures and immediately knew that in fact it was not a lizard, yet a dinosaur. As to jinxing the dinosaur thought, Mr. John Hammond came to visit Dr. Grant. Mr. Hammond has been funding Dr. Grant's research and developments for thousands of dollars. Mr. Hammond wanted Dr., Grant to come to his park and to consider endorsing ...
4057: Robert Frost 2
... of Reason (1945), and In the Clearing (1962). Frost received the Pulitzer Prize for poetry four times (1924, 1931, 1937, 1943) and became the first poet to read a poem at the presidential inauguration of John F. Kennedy. His poetry was based mainly on life and scenery in rural New England, and reflected many values of American society. He died on January 29, 1963 in Boston, Massachusetts. His epitaph reads: "I ...
4058: Rutherford Hayes
... 35 lynchings, 262 black men and women were severely beaten, and over 100 homes were burned . To Hayes benefit, most people believed that he truly didn t foresee what would happen with his policy. Professor John W. Burgess noted Hayes "greatest struggle which he had with himself ... was the question whether he was deserting the just cause of the black man and delivering him back to servitude" . There were actually mixed ...
4059: Virginia Woolf
... accepting the rules. Woolf wants to show them that the are being held back. She does this by telling them what Napoleon once thought of them and what Mussolini thinks now. She even quotes Mr. John Langdon Davis who warned women "that when children cease to be altogether desirable, women cease to be altogether necessary (742)." She even calls them "disgracefully ignorant," and reminds them that they have never led an ...
4060: William Faulkner
... The theme of this particular story is Ike maturing and following his southern traditions. He grew up to become an excellent hunter that showed respect for his fellow hunters as well as the wilderness. As John Lyndenberg wrote, The hunters from Jefferson are gentlemen and sportsmen, representing the ideals of the old order at its best, the honor,dignity, and courage of the South (Lyndenberg 385). As hard as it may ...


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