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- 931: Seeing Is Believing
- ... Works Cited Amatenstein, Sherry. "What You See Is What You Get." Mademoiselle Oct.1995: 156-159. Banks, Heidi. It Works for Me! Boston: Journey Editions, 1996. DuBow, Wendy. "Do Try This at Home." Women's Sports and Fitness 19.4 (1997): 77-78. Naparstek, Belleruth. Staying Well With Guided Imagery. New York: Warner Books, 1994. Siegel, Bernie. Love, Medicine and Miracles. New York: Harper and Row Publishers, 1986.
- 932: Scars Of War
- ... to fortify artillery positions for the besiegers or were damaged beyond repair from bullet holes. The most astonishing place on my trip to Sarajevo was the Olympic village built for the 1984 Winter Olympics. Zetra Sports Hall, the place of the closing ceremony, was completely destroyed. Although rebuilt, there is still evidence of damage received by repeated attacks from the hillsides. The lands that once had many tennis courts, soccer fields ...
- 933: Lost Generation
- ... the fullest with drinking, partying, and sporting with friends. With these pastimes, Jake hopes to hide from his fault and get on with the life he has been made to suffer. Watching and participating in sports help accentuate the Code Hero's masculinity and provide the sense of pride Jake has lost. This gain of pride is essential in the Hemingway Code. Jake attends fishing trips with friends, he visits Pamplona ...
- 934: PORONO IN THE MEDIA
- ... should consider females who pin-up posters of male rock stars or children who collect hockey or baseball cards. Society, however, does not say that objects are being made out of these rock stars and sports heroes; pictures of clothed people are no less objects than pictures of naked people. Many complaints are also made to the effect that pornography only offers a one-dimensional view to life; that women are ...
- 935: Brave New World
- ... for example, Epsilons are supremely happy running elevators. Outside of their work, people spend their lives in constant pleasure. This involves consuming (continually buying new things, whether they need them or not), participating in elaborate sports, and free sex. While uninhibited sex is universal and considered socially constructive, love, marriage, and parenthood are viewed as obscene. The story concerns Bernard, an alpha whose programming is a bit off--he is discon ...
- 936: Nisei Daughter
- ... ties amongst themselves separate from the Issei. The Nisei attended Japanese schools, which enhanced their use of the Japanese language, but more importantly, created a social network of peers. They participated in church programs, and sports teams together. One main difference between the Issei and Nisei was that the Nisei were considered Americans. They were born here and they held complete citizenship. This was not true for the Issei. Another factor ...
- 937: Key Preparations For College L
- ... The most common opportunities for participation in extracurricular activities are found in schools, communities, and religious organizations. The most accessible extracurricular activities to students are those that are school related. School sponsored extracurricular activities include sports, student clubs, and musical organizations. Community organizations are also popular among students, and serve as great extracurricular opportunities. Communal extracurricular activities include awareness groups, focus groups, and reform groups. Although not as popular as school ...
- 938: Kids, Like Adults, Are Facing
- ... television than the' did in the early example, or in other unplanned activities families where both parents work, and nine hours year~ld spends an hour and 12 minutetJosand less time eating, but more tonem sports Free time left after school eating and sleeping, for single-parent families, the study found. The timediaries arepartofa much I sizybdy more time on schoolwork according the study found, has decreased from 40 percent of ...
- 939: Johnny Got His Gunn
- ... the normality might be. My view of a typical American now days fits the description of an early 20th century teen. It is someone who hangs out with his friends, goes to the movies, plays sports, dressed in the height of fashion and goes to parties. He/she eats hamburgers, hot dogs, drinks cola (and plays video games, and goes to the mall with his/her friends.) These are all things ...
- 940: Lost Values (Macbeth)
- ... kill others. In the short story Champions, the narrator and Donnie kicked their opponents in soccer games in order to win. In many real-life situations, people often cheat in order to reach success. Professional sports players often eat steroids to accelerate their physical abilities. This also causes betrayal to the other players, and those who have faith in the player for victory. In the story The Metaphor, Charlotte betrays Miss ...
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