Papers 1971-1980 of total 8199 found.
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…women and minorities became a part of the press, the more difficult issues began to surface. Broadcasters began to report on discrimination, pollution, poverty, and military interventions (243). In 1963 Americans watched the assassination of John F. Kennedy…
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…while Rose of Sharon is giving birth. Because of her malnutrition, she loses her baby. They encounter so many endeavors on their journey to end their poverty. It seems as though the world has ended to them, and the Joad family wishes to just part and go…
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…Curse of the Starving Class The production Curse of the Starving Class depicts the ‘starving’ class of America and exposes the reality of a poverty-stricken family. It tells the story of a deteriorating farming family attempting to hold onto…
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…The production Curse of the Starving Class depicts the ‘starving’ class of America and exposes the reality of a poverty-stricken family. It tells the story of a deteriorating farming family attempting to hold onto their personal dreams of a better life…
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…; poverty and significantly lower wages for workers were prevalent, and apathy regarding these issues was rampant. When the depression wove its destructive web across Canada in the 1930s, proponents of capitalism were staggered, but their left-wing opponents were…
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…. This might result in Canada going further into debt when they should be spending money on things such as poverty, small issues may be blown out of proportion due to more media attention, and more uneducated people who are not aware or don't understand the issues…
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…This work of art reveals that when Amida was made, there were many natural disasters, war, poverty and so on. This period, people needed help from Amida who brought serenity to the life. Japanese loved the idea of serenity. People prayed to Amida for mercy. Also…
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…or lasting? Is TV as important a factor in development in social violence as economic poverty, bad schools, date raps, and young kids thinking sexual ways way too young? Television can be a powerful influence in developing value systems and behavior…
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…secular things instead of the chastity, poverty, and obedience. Along with identifying with the mothers, the Prioress identifies with the little boy. She uses language that will get much sympathy for the boy. She even goes as far as to pray for herself…
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…is mostly hostile and aggressive, living on the mean streets of urban cities like Los Angeles and New York where fighting, drinking, swearing, poverty and death were all part of his life. The plot of the hard-boiled story mixes murders with organized crime…
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