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1131: Bless Me Ultima - Tony
... is born to be a learner or a curandura like Ultima. However, Tony is an important person to study because he touches upon many profound mundane ideas that apply to social issues.
1132: Neorealism In The Bicycle Thie
... Italian disadvantaged class (the majority) in their search for self-respect. It is a time of struggle for the Italian people, amplified by a shortage of employment and lack of social services. In the first scenes of the film, these conditions are evident as Antonio Ricci (Lamberto Maggiorami) meets his spouse Maria (Lianalla Carell) on his way back home. We see ... events stimulate the viewer's mind to think of solutions related to Antonio's situation, perhaps to try to solve problems of post-war Italy such as crime, famine, health issues, living condition, etc.; ills that have affected society then and now around the globe. Antonio's frustration of missing the thief for a second time fuels the hopelessness in continuing ...
1133: Brave New World - The Conflict Between Mond And The Savage
... standard Gammas, unvarying Deltas, uniform Epsilons. Millions of Identical twins. The principle of mass production at last applied to biology." Mass production of humans. This is one of the principle issues - treating humans like nothing, a "cell" in the "social body". Even as children they are spoken of in terms of mass production, when "the infants were unloaded". If mass production of humans is harsh, their whole world is summed ...
1134: Ray Bradbury
... Angeles street corners from 1938 to 1942. Bradbury's first story publication was "Hollerbochen's Dilemma," printed in 1938 in Imagination!, an amateur fan magazine. In 1939, 11Bradbury published four issues of "Futuria Fantasia", his own fan magazine, contributing much of the published material himself. Bradbury's first paid publication was "Pendulum" in 1941 to"Super Science Stories." In 1942 Bradbury ... Martian settlers of a massive nuclear war on Earth. "Of twenty-two stories here collected, at most eight can be called 'science fiction" (Holmes 12). As much a work of social criticism as of science fiction, The Martian Chronicles reflects some of the prevailing anxieties of America in the early atomic age of the 1950's: the fear of nuclear war ...
1135: Campaign
... to do with all the ex-slaves. They didn’t know how to put them into the existing society. During this period, the government was starting to take control of social and political issues. They were taking it upon itself to make the regulations. Things were coming back to the way they were before. Although African Americans were free and had legal rights, the ...
1136: Mackenzie King - Canadian Prime Minister
... ability to cooperate that allowed King to successfully agree to the issue of conscription in 1944 and to avoid the divisiveness of 1917. As a part of Kings ethics on social reform, King's unemployment insurance in 1940 and family allowance in 1944. Maybe the most important sign of Kings success as prime minister is the fact that upon his retirement ... I feel that out of all the Prime Ministers of Canada that he did a lot for a country and our people. King kept his word on a lot of issues that his people were waiting to on or to be brought up. Mackenzie King was a goddess to most people, and some he came off as a strange human being ...
1137: To Kill A Mockingbird - Plot S
... in conformity and distrust of those who are different "Maycomb County had recently been told that it had nothing to fear but fear itself" - p.10 c. awareness difference in social classes "nothing to buy and no money to buy with it" - p.10 d. narrow span of interest and almost no interest in the world outside Maycomb. "nothing to see ... high and to keep her fists down". b. his personal reasons for defending Tom Robinson(p 80) His personal reason of taking this case is because he believes in the issues at skate. He will fight his hardest to win the case, even though he is bound to lose, because that is the true meaning of moral courage. c. "Simply because ...
1138: Embracing The Change
... slow, only similar species can be bred, and it is hit and miss, as well as expensive in time and money. Many questions have been raised over moral and ethical issues involved in biotechnology and engineering. But most Americans view the coming of genetic technology as they view organ transplants or chemotherapy: there are many practical questions about how the technologies ... how we pay for them, but there is no question that they should be made available. Some technologies are so inscribed with harmful ends that no amount of regulation and social direction can make them worth the risk. If I were convinced that genetic technology had no redeeming qualities and only great risks, then I would press for a complete ban ...
1139: Egyptian Politics: The Fiction of a Multiparty System
Egyptian Politics: The Fiction of a Multiparty System Today CHRLA issues a new report on the restrictions to multiparty democracy in Egypt In November 1976 the Arab Republic of Egypt officially changed from a single-party to a multiparty system. Since ... political society. For example, the Egyptian government can refuse to license a new political party if it violates any one of the following general principles: preserving national unity, safeguarding the social peace, adhering to the Constitution, defending the 'socialist gains,' or protecting the 'alliance of the working class.' This type of top-down polity is a direct outgrowth of the authoritarian ...
1140: Alice Walker
... which is demonstrated by the previous quote. According to David Bradley of The New York Times, "She coined the term "womanist" which she used to describe the Black women’s issues that are at the heart of so much of her work"(1984). One of the major themes that she had incorporated within several of her writings was the difference between ... rest of her life to writing about it and defending women’s rights. She was involved in the Black Nationalist movement in the 1960’s. This was a political and social movement in the 1960’s and early 1970’s. Maria Lauret writes in her book, Alice Walker, "The Black Movement, with which she still identified, was split on questions of ...


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