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- 1541: Spin Cycle
- ... new stories, they would eventually cease. We like to blame the press for circulating dirty laundry. But aren’t we, the people, equally to blame if we buy these magazines and newspapers and watch these television programs? Whether you like politics or not, you will enjoy "Spin Cycle." Just sit back and let Howard Kurtz take you on a journey through the political media circus, where the ringmaster’s on the ...
- 1542: Song Of Solomon
- ... s Today. Where can I find this stuff? Right here on this page, more or less. I gathered what I could, but some stuff has disappeared into the Stacks. Also, it's hard to put television broadcasts on a web page. I wish I could find that St. Mary's Today editorial, though. It's a real hoot. Are there any humorous statements by public officials that I could read? I ...
- 1543: Reconstructing A Crime Scene
- ... couple of pages. Then, he stops and studies a page for a few seconds. Simon gave a snide glance from the corner of eyes while he continued listening to the rampage of gunfire on the television. "Hey Simon, check out that beauty." He opens the magazine in full length to show Simon. "Ah, now why on earth would anyone want to kill one of God's sweet innocent creations," Norton lashed ...
- 1544: Player Piano
- ... All his life is beaten, he has nothing, and his university degree is taken from him so that now he has no qualification. The government leads a trial against him that is broadcast by the television, and they turn all the facts upside down and inside out so that Paul looks like the worst and meanest. So that any revolution looks like a complete nonsense, and so that the present system ...
- 1545: Phyllis Wheatley
- ... Bradstreet’s burnt house and Wheatley’s treatment as a slave, they turn to the Christian faith that at times seems as empty as the faith that can be commercialized and sold by dramatists on television. In analyzing "Here Follows Some Verses Upon the Burning of Our House" and "On Being Brought from Africa to America," I will consider Christian faith as means of coping with nothingness, rather than a pious ...
- 1546: Peyton Place
- ... poverty, bigotry, the town drunk, and the town bully, underpaid teachers, and sexually repressed girls and boys. This book became so important in the way of life that there was a movie made and a television miniseries that starred Mia Farrow and lasted for 4 years. Unfortunately, Grace Metalious died a few months before the show aired at the age of 39 from a "chronic liver disease." Peyton Place is such ...
- 1547: One Big Happy Family
- ... to enjoy the summer home together. A large percentage of society today has different ideas of what the "All American Family" is. Quite a few people base their family views on what they see on television shows. Many families tend to forget that the shows they see are not real life and we should not base our lives on them. I feel that if more families communicated more with each other ...
- 1548: Of Mice And Men - Loneliness
- ... through the books that he reads. The Counseling Center of the University of Buffalo said that: "When you are alone, use the time to enjoy yourself. For example, listen to music or watch a favorite television show. Do not spend the time eating endlessly or worrying about your problems." (Karlene Robinson, www.ub-counseling.buffalo.edu) Obviously Crooks is aware of his problem and tries to cope with it through books ...
- 1549: Les Miserables
- ... makes Valjean a little better but dies. Jean Valjean's tombstone is written in pencil and eventually washes away, and becomes unmarked. Victor Hugo's handy work lead to tons of plots given in movies, television shows and even plays. The Dukes of Hazzard, an older TV show, has Bo and Luke Duke always running from Boss Hogg, Rosco and Enos. They always change cars or appearances to get away and ...
- 1550: Jumping Mouse
- ... turmoil and war forced them to flee from their home and lives. Rebel black armies in Soweto and other areas of Southern Africa revolted against the government and the minority white race, attacking radio and television stations and burning the homes of whites. The Smales needed to get out quickly. Their servant July, whom they had always treated well and had a very uncommon relationship with, offered to guide the family ...
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