Papers 1841-1850 of total 42545 found.
…a leading role on the issues he knows best, science, technology, communications, community, empowerment, reducing the size of government, and foreign policy. Yet, there's no other subject that is closer to Gore's heart than the enviorment. His book adn his…
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…debates, one must understand how television communicates and exercises influence in this context. Hellweg, Pfau, and Brydon integrate contemporary theory and research about the television medium and influence with extensive research on presidential debates…
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Category: /History
…to everybody in the ways they knew best. They used “Oral Tradition” as a way to communicate these problems and such. They would communicate using their myths, songs and legends. The popular place for these oral traditions were in the “mead-halls”. The problem…
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Category: /Literature/English
…to have a vision community we must have the following: leaders initiation, visions of leaders must be shared and supporter, and visions must be comprehensive and detailed. Generalities won't make a vision, we must know every details such as the who, what, when…
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Category: /Literature/English
…before Internet communication was made easily available to private users (1992). Since 1992, with its excruciatingly slow and unreliable 900 baud-rate modems, the Internet has quickly made the inevitable jump from being a luxury item reserved for those who…
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Category: /Literature/English
…their community. Issues need to be resolved not ignored until they escalate into greater tribulations. Moral conviction has been a theme in Western Literature since its establishment. Even in this day and age, this moral dilemma has crossed every human mind. Whether…
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…. In "Young Goodman Brown" the protagonist experiences redemption, and through this redemption comes to an uncertain truth about himself and his life. This uncertain truth lies within his "faith" in himself, his community, and his wife. Young Goodman Brown…
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Category: /Literature/English
…confrontational than here where he is directly insulted as a "satyr", and his feelings within himself. In this essay, I will outline how Shakespeare communicates the turmoil of Hamlet's psyche. Hamlet's despair stems from his mother's marriage to his uncle…
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Category: /Literature/English
…of cold, starvation, and abandonment. The process of thought enabled early parents to understand that their children needed to be nourished. With this knowledge, baby and mother almost instantly learned how to communicate and understand each other. A baby…
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…, stated, "Napster: It is the future, in my opinion. That's the way music is going to be communicated around the world. The most important thing now is to embrace it, and that was the spirit by which we did this co-promotion.” Napster is the world's leading…
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