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    Television Censorship

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    Below‚ I have included a timeline to show how television censorship has evolved throughout the years. • 1947 Mary Kay and Johnny is TV’s first series to show a married couple who shared a bed. Subsequent sitcoms including I Love Lucy‚ The Dick Van Dyke Show‚ and Donna Reed would show married couples in separate beds. • 1948 TV’s earliest primetime delivery was on the sitcom Mary Kay and Johnny that starred Mary Kay Stearns and Johnny Stearns who played themselves on the series. In December

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    A comparison between the attitudes of soldiers from USA‚ Russia and Germany towards World War II. World War II was the biggest single event in terms of loss of life and property. This research focuses on the attitudes of soldiers who fought in this war. The objective of the research is to find out whether the ideology of the nation affects the attitude of a soldier in action towards the war. The sources of the research will be mainly 3 autobiographical memoirs‚ one from a soldier who fought in World

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    Women in the Workplace

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    often featuring programming that mirrors the values and standards of a society‚ a retrospective about the roles women have portrayed in the past and currently came to mind. During the 1960s and 1970s we were introduced to : Laura Petrie of The Dick Van Dyke Show‚ who played a stay-at-home mom; Carol Brady of The Brady Bunch‚ the stay-at-home mom to a blended family; Julia Baker of Julia‚ a widow‚ mom and nurse; Shirley Partridge of The Partridge Family‚ a widow and performing artist; Edith

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    to the Dick and Jane children’s books. Contrast the different ways of portraying childhood. Toni Morrison’s first novel‚ ’The Bluest Eye’ (1970) is prefaced by two different prologues‚ the very first one referencing to ’Dick and Jane’ children’s books. While both‚ the ’Dick and Jane’ part as well as the novel’s first regular chapter ( called ’Autumn’)‚ describe aspects of childhood during the first half of the 20th century‚ vast differences in style and content can be found. The ’Dick and Jane’

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    In more than one way‚ the film release of the Steven Spielberg-Tom Cruise movie ’Minority Report’ could not have been better planned than what is based on a Philip K. Dick book of the same name. Compared to the Book‚ movie is more detailed‚ imaginative‚ creative and original. And on the other side the original book‚ that is serviceable but unpolished‚ it’s also a little clunky and short. The film renders a much more detailed view of a near-term future world than that present in the original book

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    Not in Cold Blood In the book‚ "In Cold Blood"‚ by Truman Capote‚ Dick Hickock and Perry Smith commit a heinous crime by slaughtering the Clutter family. Should Dick and Perry die for their crimes by receiving the death penalty? Throughout the book there is clear evidence that supports both sides. Would this case adhere to the M’Naghten rule or were both defendants aware of what crime they were committing? After close analysis of both defendants I do not believe either one deserves capital punishment

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    again but the way American foreign policy was changed by Vice President Dick Cheney strengthened surveillance but has not eliminated the threat of another possible attack. Vice President Dick Cheney followed in the footsteps of former President Richard Nixon and took full advantage of the violence. Cheney applied the Nixonland order to the post 9/11 world and made himself the most powerful Vice President. The Nixonland Cheney created focused on a presidency for Geroge W. Bush defined by foreign policy

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    at American embassies and facilities in foreign nations (Cheney). In an effort to thwart impending attacks on the homeland‚ the US government authorized “enhanced interrogations‚” as Dick Cheney calls them‚ on high profile terrorists to gain information (Cheney). This decision has caused uproar in the nation prompting people to debate where the line between necessary for national security and morality should be drawn. In April of 2009‚ Cheney released an article describing why he believed that these

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    Sociology WA1

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    com. Retrieved December 14‚ 2014‚ from BrainyQuote.com Web site: http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/quotes/g/georgeorwe159448.html Miller‚ Zeke J. "Dick Cheney on CIA Interrogations Order: ’I ’d Do It Again in a Minute ’" Time. Time‚ 14 Dec. 2014. Web. 14 Dec. 2014. <http://time.com/3632875/dick-cheney-cia-interrogations-senate-report/#3632875/dick-cheney-cia-interrogations-senate-report/>.

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    order to understand why certain approaches were taken regarding foreign policy. Dick Cheney was vice president during the Bush administration. Cheney was not new to Washington as he had served as chief of staff under President Gerald Ford and Secretary of Defense under President George H.W. Bush ( ). Cheney had also represented Wyoming in Congress ( ). Cheney during his time in Congress had voted more conservatively. Cheney had later become the face of the neoconservative in the White House ( ). Neoconservatism

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