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- 1841: The Study of Linguistics
- ... associated with different cultures. The cross is associated with our religion, although it might not be in Tasmania, for example. The newer addition of these symbols helps to understand the concept more clearly, as in television, which is like a talking and showing book. How can language have meaning? Through time it may lose and gain new meaning, through historical occurrences, for example. During the war, a whole new kind of ...
- 1842: Unidentified Flying Objects: Fact or Fiction?
- ... and one second later can be seen 25 miles away. People also have described the crafts as huge cigar shaped buzzing objects or the more popular silent, metallic type saucers. These reports include interference with television signals and the halting of car ignitions. Such claims, as Bob Bletchman, in an interview explained, are the best evidence due to their testimonial consistency. When you have hundreds of people on an individual basis ...
- 1843: Beer
- ... industry had forever changed. The beer can was introduced in 1935, America entered a new era of brewing. The can was lightweight, no deposit, no return container that could be shipped anywhere. Radio, and later television, meant national advertising on a scale unheard of before. Beer became a national product instead of a local one. By 1940 there were over six hundred breweries nationwide. By 1980 that number had dwindled to ...
- 1844: The Christian Coalition: A Small Grassroots Organization or A Large Political Threat?
- The Christian Coalition: A Small Grassroots Organization or A Large Political Threat? Founded in the aftermath of television evangelist Pat Robertson's 1988 campaign for the presidential nomination, the Christian Coalition is a dynamic pro-family grassroots organization. Robertson founded the Christian Coalition (CC) a non-partisan, issue oriented organization, which believes that ...
- 1845: The Lure of Professional Leagues
- ... his face, he is more than likely going to take it without thinking about the consequences. The majority of adults would jump at that chance. College athletes constantly see the professional stars doing endorsements on television and being driven around in limousines. College athletes aren't allowed to do endorsements or promote anything, although the publicity they generate makes money for the university. Many of these athletes come from low socioeconomic ...
- 1846: Professional Sports: The Hidden Greed
- ... won their 24th World Series, sweeping the San Diego Padres 4-0 (Licter 1). Because of the mismatch in this year's series, baseball is becoming less and less popular. In fact, this year's television ratings were the lowest they have ever been. In fact, according to Dan McGraw, they have declined 16% since last year's all-time low. This year's quick four-game series was a 15 ...
- 1847: Izzy saves the Olympics
- ... Olympics away from the world with his new invention the "Super Sucker". Oh, let me get on with the story. Here it goes! One day, while I was watching the Olympics swimming events on the television, something weird happened. On the screen, a big, floating, tree- shaped vehicle landed right in the middle of the pool. Then, there was a big flash of light, and the T.V. went blank. I ...
- 1848: Airships
- ... ft. Goodyear no longer builds blimps, but other companies continue to produce and operate the craft. Among new types are the smaller blimps, some remote-controlled, that are tethered inside stadiums and used to provide television audiences with bird's-eye views of sports events. In 1991, Westinghouse Airships launched the 220-ft long Sentinel 1000, the first in a projected series of blimps to be used by the U. S ...
- 1849: Legalization Of Drugs
- Legalization Of Drugs The image of an egg being "our brain on drugs" is still clear to us ten years after the popular commercial was on television. Society today has accepted into its mainstream that drugs are a negative force in our society, and "the toll of drug use measured in lost productivity, in rising health insurance costs, in hospitals flooded with ...
- 1850: Adult Punishments For Children
- ... think someone of that age, has develop the emotions to kill someone in cold blood. Like gaining morals in childhood, people form emotions throughout childhood. This little boy probably just saw the violence on the television and mimicked what he saw. I think that children who commit crimes this severe should not be treated like adults, but there is some sort of problem with the child, so something should be done ...
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