Papers 2001-2010 of total 128263 found.
…It is widely accepted that humans have been a major cause of environmental problems since we began creating our cities and especially since the Industrial Revolution of the 20th century. All aspects of the Earth have been affected by humans' desire…
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Category: /Literature/English
…investigation. The way it operates and its hi-tech infrastructure are such that it cannot do justice to the words of the poet. How fortunate that there is other media for that. Television aims at our most immediate perception. Pictures.... to see almost…
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…Practices." Dec. 1992. 22 Feb 2005 <http://findartilces.com/p/articles/mi_m1038/is_n6_v35/ai_13246882/print>. Greenfield, Patricia M., Carrie Rothstein-Fisch, Elise Trumbull. "Bridging Cultures in Our Schools: New Approaches that Work." WestEd…
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Category: /Literature/English
…The Joy Luck Club, a novel by Amy Tan, is a compilation from eight different women and their lives. The stories are based on their Chinese culture and their mother/daughter relationships. In the novel and in the film production, the women go through…
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…History assignment- Discuss the flourishing cultural successes of Weimar Germany from 1924~1929 1924~1929 was recognized as "The Golden age of Weimar Germany"; hyperinflation was eased by the introduction of "Reich mark", unemployed population…
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…About the new uses of the net and how they will effect the economy Excellent summary Communication over the internet, and the effects it will have on our economy. Thesis: Communication over the internet is growing at a rapid rate, this rate of growth…
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…and satisfied their hunger for such compositions. Homer's creations kept alive the traditional songs about the heroes of the Mycenaean age, which were naturally regarded by the Greeks of the time as the good old days. Homer's contribution to the Greek Culture
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…why not try looking at it from a different point of view? Many classics of our age were written with some moral objective, a lesson to be learned by the reader. In this sense, reading the works of an author gives their personal insight on a given topic…
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…these adult images before they should. There are many different avenues in television programming that demonstrates violence to our children. As a child I remember how I feared the killer patrolling the streets with his razor-sharp knife or fingers waiting…
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Category: /Entertainment
…of our culture industries, from movies and TV and radio to music and book publishing and the web." As Robert McChesney, a media critic, states in his PBS frontline interview, "The entertainment companies--which are a handful of massive conglomerates that own…
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