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- 1301: Aristotles Notion Of Body And Soul
- ... it. Most certainly there are many times when the soul is more important than the body. For example, a man sees a very beautiful, married, woman. His body would tell him to try and have sexual intercourse with this woman. In this case it is good that his soul would tell him that committing this action would be wrong, because, after all, this woman is married. Also, in general, people who ...
- 1302: Lyndon B Johnson
- ... the War on Poverty. Johnson was especially skillful in securing a strong Civil Rights Act in 1964. In the years to come it proved to be a vital source of legal authority against racial and sexual discrimination. In 1964 the Republicans nominated Senator Barry M. Goldwater of Arizona as their presidential nominee. Goldwater was an extreme conservative in domestic policy and an advocate of strong military action to protect American interests ...
- 1303: Lyndon B Johnson
- ... the War on Poverty. Johnson was especially skillful in securing a strong Civil Rights Act in 1964. In the years to come it proved to be a vital source of legal authority against racial and sexual discrimination. In 1964 the Republicans nominated Senator Barry M. Goldwater of Arizona as their presidential nominee. Goldwater was an extreme conservative in domestic policy and an advocate of strong military action to protect American interests ...
- 1304: Ernest Hemingway - The Man And
- ... her lover and does not even attempt to conceal the affair, for she knows her husband is too weak and cowardly to do anything about it. Hemingway examines again the separation between emotional attachment and sexual acts in this short story. Margot does not feel anything for the guide but sleeps with him to show Francis her domineering power. Macomber’s weakness causes him to suffer greatly. Twice he makes himself ...
- 1305: Margaret Mead
- ... was devoted to a study of patterns of child rearing in various cultures. She also analyzed many problems in contemporary American society, particularly those affecting young people. Her interests were varied, including child care, adolescence, sexual behavior, and American character and culture. Mead died in New York City on November 15, 1978. Bibliography Her writings include Coming of Age in Samoa (1928), Growing Up in New Guinea (1930), Sex and Temperament ...
- 1306: Fredrerick Douglass
- ... and they do not hesitate to use them as such. Another example is that Frederick’s father was, "whispered… my master was my father [Captain Anthony]" (49). The slave holder was not above satisfying his sexual urges by the usage of black slaves. The book was easily digested and powerful yet Douglass softened the tone by not becoming graphic when he had every right to do so. This was the first ...
- 1307: Farai Chideya
- ... As a freelance journalist, she has written extensively about music, books and trends for The Villiage Voice and Spin, among others. On a more serious side, she has profiled white supremacists for Mademoiselle, examined child sexual abuse allegations for the Los Angeles Times and written on Affirmative Action for the New York Times. Chideya has also won many awards, including a National Education Reporting Award (for a Newsweek story in the ...
- 1308: Billy Graham
- ... him to have the same beliefs as they do. Over his career, Graham is one of the few men never to have been caught up in any kind of scandals, whether they are financial, or sexual. This has kept Graham's image as a pure wholesome man with nothing but the love of God to share with all the people of the world. Today at age eighty, Graham has been slowed ...
- 1309: Allen Ginsburg In America
- ... when he gave a performance of his new poem 'Howl' at the legendary Six Gallery poetry reading in October 1955. This poem, which brought about an obscenity charge that made Allen a worldwide symbol of sexual depravity (as homosexuality was then veiwed). Ginsberg followed 'Howl' with several other new poems, such as 'Sunflower Sutra.' At a critical stage in his career, he somehow was able to avoid the 'fame burnout' that ...
- 1310: Charles Manson
- ... scavenging. Manson made sure that the girls did what he wanted them to. They listened to and looked up to Manson. They took drugs he took if he told them to. They would satisfy his sexual needs one after the other if he told them to. When Charlie carved a black X on his forehead his "family" did too. (Singer,55) The ninth chapter of Revelation was the Manson's family ...
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