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- 931: Hemingway's "In Our Time": Lost Generation
- ... The Three- Day Blow," Nick and Bill spend a leisurely afternoon talking about baseball and books while enjoying a good "ole'" bottle of Irish whiskey. They manage to pass the time talking rather than watching "television" or going to the "mall," things that are all too common today. This leisure time seems like a pastime that has all been but outlawed in today's fast paced modern society. They seem to ...
- 932: A Marxist Criticism on "The Importance of Being Earnest"
- ... place as a servant and throughout the play the servants were an excellent reminder that class structure did exist. Wilde's idea of a witty servant has even spawned off into today's society with television sitcoms such as "The Fresh Prince of Bel- Air" and "The Nanny". In these shows the class structure is inherent, but the gap between master and servant is smaller. That is one of the things ...
- 933: Douglas' "Narcissism as Liberation: The Power of the Media
- ... in the car and everyone is using an electronic device by Sony. The product which is advertised is Sony's mobile multimedia system. This system can be used to play video games, watch movies and television. It is equipped with headphones also. This advertisement shows that technology is progressing and will soon be essential for daily life. The one child is smiling at the camera, she looks very happy to be ...
- 934: Home is Where the Heart is
- ... to the ending of the Frost poem. This is where he concludes by saying houses that are more than houses are homes. As I sit in my room in the evenings I turn on the television and I commercial use of the word home. The commercial that I love the most is the M.I. commercial that says " home is a two letter word M.I"(M.I.). They are completely ...
- 935: Peplau and Campbell's "The Balance of Power in Dating"
- ... point for close to a year. Kurt and Lisa decided mutually that they were going to share their bodies with each other. Their first idea was to use a condom. They had seen and heard television and radio ads a thousand times. They discussed it and figured that it is not really fair for Kurt to have all the responsibility. Then they thought of a more equal way. Lisa came up ...
- 936: Homeschooling
- ... various races, and a wide range of ages. Many are involved in Scouts, 4-H, Bible Club, music classes, sports, Sunday School, and have playtime with other children. Generally, homeschooled children spend less time watching television than their public school peers. Homeschooled children visit the library more often, averaging over three times a month. Another advantage og homeschooling is the time parents spend with their children Since I love and know ...
- 937: The Power of Reading
- ... joy. Do you remember the last movie you saw as a junior in High School? More people are likely to have a lasting account of what they read as opposed to what they see on television. Literature is like a person but instead of seeing an external body you are able to see the internal soul. Which holds such intriguing ideas such as inspirations he or she lies within. Entertainment for ...
- 938: Why Public Education Must Integrate Information Technology
- ... boundaries are changing. It is more important how you are connected than from where you are connected. If you are from one of the industrialized nations you have access to the phone system and commercial television which can put you in touch with the world. If you are one of the increasing numbers of people who are on line, your friends and your neighbors are no longer defined by the confines ...
- 939: Bilingual Education
- ... those children who speak English only and not Spanish. Students will need to speak, read and write in English and Spanish when they reach the business world (Anderson 1). In many metropolises, the top-rated television station broadcasts in Spanish, the top-ranked newspapers publish a separate Spanish edition, and many top civic leaders speak fluent Spanish (Anderson 1). According to a 1995 survey of businesses in Miami and surrounding Dade ...
- 940: Who Benefits From Higher Education?
- ... Geeks so on. Todays culture in high school seems to focus more on gangs, cults, groups which all have one thing in common, the unappreciation of someone academically gifted. Our culture shaped from Music, Television, and Movies is a backward step in competing against other countries in an international market. Unfortunately there is no quick fix to this problem however until our society realizes that there is no future without ...
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