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- 2061: Field Of Dreams
- ... the viewers as an ordinary man, living an ordinary life, in an ordinary town. Conversely, he was given the extraordinary supernatural ability to revive a number of celebrities from both the world of baseball and literature who had been dead for many years. Kinsella related to common people, but possessed powers that are not only uncommon, but ultimately inhuman. Although not a fool, Ray Kinsella was also not invincible. For example ...
- 2062: Fahrenheit 451 And Brave New W
- ... his science fiction novel Brave New World. Written late in his career, Brave New World also deals with man in a changed society. Huxley asks his readers to look at the role of science and literature in the future world, scared that it may be rendered useless and discarded. Unlike Bradbury, Huxley includes in his book a group of people unaffected by the changes in society, a group that still has ...
- 2063: Animal Rights Protests
- ... Miller's Furs taped a small sign to their window that read "Medical Research Saves Lives." This seemed off-topic at first glance, but after visiting the FICA web site and reading other pro-fur literature, it was apparent that the sign was part of a pattern. The fur industry initially ignored criticism from animal rights groups and relied on their product's glamorous image to state their case. As the ...
- 2064: 2nd Admendment Pro-Gun Ownersh
- ... have in common? When they came to power, they took all guns from the civilian population. For this reason my specific goal is to encourage gun ownership. Introduction: The gun 1st appeared in Europe's literature in 1326. It evolved into a mechanical tool as no other tool before it, it incorporated different materials like wood and metal, it also involved physics, chemistry and had ignition. Thus, making the gun the ...
- 2065: How Sociological Factors Affec
- ... but criticised his lack of originality and knowledge of art. Klippel realised that in order to become a sculptor he would need to have certain knowledge of the Arts and Pam Broad introduced him to literature, poetry and art as abstract, which Klippel became later involved in. Robert Klippel gradually began to gain artistic appreciation and knowledge of Art and he also found the critical difference between art and craft. Klippel ...
- 2066: Justify The Knowledge Or It Wi
- ... from doing work that they do not enjoy all day. It provided for me and my fellow students an automatic identity and purpose since school had degraded the idea of constructing one from history, science, literature, and philosophy to meaningless syllables that invoked sleep. If a public school student were to actually pay attention in school and manage to get an A, lets say, in history class, that person might be ...
- 2067: Marriage. A Sociological Conce
- ... associated domestic work is still present but they do appear to be declining. This concept has also helped me to understand how important marriage is to society. This is evident by all of the popular literature about maintaining life-long marriages. Today, permanence and commitment in marriage are seen as fading values in a changing world. The rising divorce rate is cited as the death knell of the institution of marriage ...
- 2068: Muckraking Newspapers And Maga
- ... records. A wealth of material regarding the companys typical business practices was uncovered by examining court records, the findings of state and federal investigative commissions, newspaper accounts from the oil regions, a large pamphlet literature, and depositions from civil suits(25). Soon it was obvious that Standard Oil was receiving rebates from railroad companies and generally using methods that discouraged free trade. She then went on to combine the information ...
- 2069: Imagination 2
- ... creatures that roam the planet by giving them the ability to make creative choices. The imaginary world is unavoidably intertwined with the real world and there are many ways by which to illustrate this through literature, either realistically or exaggerated. Almost everything people surround themselves with is based on the unreal. Everything from the food we eat to the books we read had to have been thought of by someone and ...
- 2070: Multiculturalism
- ... pg. 265) These steps however pay little heed to other cultures in the education system. All courses on history or culture at the high school level are aimed to familiarize students with the traditions, philosophy, literature and history of the western world. Proponents argue that this action is appropriate since our country is based on a democracy founded in European ideals of government. It is also claimed that there would not ...
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