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    Jeepney Drivers

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    GROUP OF PEOPLE/SUBCULTURE: Jeepney Drivers I. History and Emergence of the Jeepney A popular form of public transportation vehicle in the Philippines‚ the first jeepneys were once US military jeeps‚ modified to accommodate more passengers and a metal roof for shade. Other personal modifications were also made by jeepney drivers such as decorations inside and outside the vehicle‚ small altars and speakers. Regionally‚ the jeepneys soon evolved‚ changing in appearance as they were soon made from

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    that I was just temporarily consumed by his better marketing scheme. As I continued to read the other articles Making Philanthropy out of Obscenity by Milton Friedman and Put Profits First by T.J. Rodgers I realized that they were all saying the same things‚ had the same ideas‚ and the same goal; to make a profit.   In his article Making Philanthropy Out of Obscenity Friedman says‚ “Strip off the camouflage‚ and it turns out we are in essential agreement (pg1).” talking about he and Mackey’s ideas on

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    laws can also prohibit the production of pornography or even its possession Commission Reports on Pornography The 1970 Commission Had an explicit anticensorship stance. * Congress est. the Commision on Obscenity and Pornography * Members had to do a thorough study of obscenity and pornography and on the basis of the study‚ submitting recommendations to regulate obscene and pornographic materials * Fundamental recommendation:

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    Howl By Allen Ginsberg

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    Bukowski. The 2010 motion picture “Howl”‚ which depicts the 1957 obscenity trial of Ginsberg’s most celebrated poem of the same name‚ is further proof of his position within American culture. Everything concerning the poem‚ the first reading of it in the Six Gallery which‚ according to Raskin is extremely important because: If there had not been a Six Gallery reading‚ there would not have been an ongoing Beat Generation”(2)‚ the obscenity trial and simply the quality and energy of the poem are all reason

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    Quiet Kill Analysis

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    Quiet Kill “Forget about that crap‚” Reacher reassured Sherlock. “Sooner or later‚ we’re bound to get nincompoop. He can’t only duck and dodge us but for so long. He is sure to be the loser in the end.” Sherlock: “I guess you’re right. It’s just that he gets to me thinking he’s igloo plate free‚ causing me to have a false sense of confidence just when my level of confidence is practically bone dry. And sadly‚ I don’t like that. Admittedly‚ I feel like I’m at the point of no return.” “Look partner

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    Media Studies Final Exam

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    Part One: One-page essays will be drawn from the following questions 1. Providing specific examples of teleplays‚ explain the nature of the anthology television dramas of the 1940s and 1950s. Discuss at least four specific factors that contributed to the demise of this program type. What does the demise of this format suggest about program limitations and the influence of advertisers in commercial broadcast television? Ex. of teleplay : Marty in 1953 (butcher) by Paddy Chayefsky‚ Man Against Crime

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    Teaching Civil Liberties

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    Looking Back to Move Forward: Approaches to Teaching Civil Liberties in 21st Century Classrooms using 20th Century Case Studies Antonio Thompson thompsonas@apsu.eduthompsonas@apsu.edu Austin Peay State University Clarksville‚ Tennessee Abstract The history of civil liberties has been fraught with constant violations and infringements. These violations often result from an ignorance of what constitutes civil liberties. It is the duty of teachers

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    climactic scene at the end‚ when Paul dies as a result of riding his horse too hard‚ strongly relates to masturbation. Even Lawrence himself indirectly relates this scene to masturbation in one of his other works‚ an essay entitled "Pornography and Obscenity." Simon Baker speaks of this subject‚ "Likewise‚ it is impossible to ignore the

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    Stephen Colbert on American Jobs In Stephen Colbert’s book‚ America Again‚ Re-Becoming the Greatness We Never Weren’t‚ he talks about a wide range of problems in American society. They range from jobs to energy to healthcare‚ and of course‚ they are all written in a satirical sense. In the second chapter‚ Colbert and his writers talk about jobs in America. They discuss the problem of jobs being shipped overseas to countries like India and China and Colbert puts forth his “solutions” to the problems

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    The Battle of Passendale

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    there is nothing they can do to make the situation better. To survive Max had to leave his family and go into hiding. Although he pretended that he didn’t want to leave‚ he was pushed out by the family and he felt “relief struggle inside him like an obscenity. It was something he did not want to feel…How could he?” (pg 193). The guilt he felt for leaving his family tortured him. He could not forgive himself for his decision to leave them behind. Therefore‚ when Walter brought news of his family’s disappearance

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