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821: Natural Law
... that each individual retains fundamental prerogatives drawn from natural law relating to the integrity of the person and property. This natural rights theory was the basis of not only the American, but also the French revolution. 1 During his lifetime, he wrote many essays and letters to his colleagues on a variety of topics:2 • Letter on Toleration (1689) • Second Letter on Toleration (1690) • Two Treatises ...
822: Insights on De Tocqueville's Democracy In America
... even more than one hundred and fifty years later. Alexis de Tocqueville was born 1805 into a minor noble family, in which his grandfather had been guillotined during the French Revolution. He had come to the United States in 1831 to study the prison system, in which he did not do, instead he wrote Democracy in America. He had stayed in ... about the United States is that he thought there is no country in the civilized world that is less attention paid philosophy than the United States. This is applicable to American life in 1997 because the whole world is practically joined to the United States. Just about every country in the world trades with, tours in, and watches for the United ...
823: Pkt
... was based on disequilibrium and uncertainty, and that challenges the general equilibrium assumptions of neo-classical theory. The main aim of post-Keynesian economics is to complete the unfinished Keynesian revolution. Post-Keynesian economists fundamentally used ideas from Keynes and his concept of effective demand, Marxist economist Michael Kalecki to provide a critique of neo-classical economics beliefs and an alternative ... level of investment that it implied, would necessary be accompanied by a larger share of profits in national income, thus leaving workers relatively worth off. 2 In the 1960s, when American economy met a crisis which included inflation problem there was noting in the current neo-classical synthesis to suggest how the goal of full employment and price stability could be ...
824: Andy Warhol 3
... were many other quite disturbing sets of pictures being shown. They were of race riots and many were taken directly from newspaper articles of the Nazi Germany and Castro's revolution in Cuba. (Crone pg 29) One of the last serial sets that Warhol created before moving on from painting was of flowers. The flowers were produced in an extreme variety ... he had a message he wanted to get across to everyone and this was the medium he chose to express himself through. Andy Warhol is one of the most influential American artists of the 20th century. His work continues to reflect our changing times. (www.warhol.org)
825: PEPSI VS COKE
... ago and unleashed a brilliant ploy to make Coke the early bird in many of the major foreign markets. At the height of World War II, Woodruff proclaimed that Awherever American boys were fighting, they'd be able to get a Coke.@ By the time Pepsi tried to make its first international pitch in the 50s, Coke had already established its ... had to export $5 of locally-made products for every $1 of materials it imported, and it had to agree to help the Indian government to initiate a second agricultural revolution. Pepsi has also had to take on Indian partners. In the end, all parties involved seem to come out ahead: Pepsi gains access to a potentially enormous market; Indian bottlers ...
826: Special Effects
... oil or butter spread on the body and mask gave an enhancement of sliminess added to the monster image. A fairly recent film using heavy make-up effects is "An American Werewolf in London" done by the master make-up artist Rick Baker who shows what can be done with a steady hand and a lot of patience. Another popular trick ... skilled operators are needed to function it to capacity. One does body motion while the other focuses on facial expressions. The movies "Jaws", "Babe" and "Jumanji" used animatronics. The final revolution in special effects has come. The computer age has touched the movie world and made a huge impact. Literally anything is possible with the assistance of computers. Using software and ...
827: PKT
... was based on disequilibrium and uncertainty, and that challenges the general equilibrium assumptions of neo-classical theory. The main aim of post-Keynesian economics is to complete the unfinished Keynesian revolution. Post-Keynesian economists fundamentally used ideas from Keynes and his concept of effective demand, Marxist economist Michael Kalecki to provide a critique of neo-classical economics beliefs and an alternative ... level of investment that it implied, would necessary be accompanied by a larger share of profits in national income, thus leaving workers relatively worth off. 2 In the 1960s, when American economy met a crisis which included inflation problem there was noting in the current neo-classical synthesis to suggest how the goal of full employment and price stability could be ...
828: Movie Preview For Silent Scream in THX
... thought that my choice would be Todd McFarlane. His current production is Spawn: The Cartoon on HBO. He also has just done the animation for the video called “Do the Revolution” preformed by Pearl Jam. Both of these cartoons have very convincing visuals ala Todd McFarlane. For the narrative during the movie and in the preview at the movies for Silent ... audience because of the cuss words, gore and violence. It would probably get an R rating if not a NC 17 rating. It would receive revues such as “The best American Anime movie sense the Transformers,” says Rolling Stone and “Dark and Provocative,” says Time. My English teacher would post my picture on the wall that says “I was the spark ...
829: Commonwealth
... suffered from the economic depression, but the war years made the shipyards busy and the new aircraft industry produced thousands of bombers for the war effort. Londonderry became a major American base. In the 1950s and 1960s both north and south agreed to limited forms of economic cooperation. The Catholics and Protestants grew more and more apart. They had separate schools ... were also deported to British colonies. Women and children were sold as slaves. Irish rebels jointed continental armies. Protestants had come to Ireland as settlers. People left during the Industrial Revolution to work in the mills and mines of England and Wales. Some left with a spirit of adventure. New York, Boston, Sydney, London and Liverpool are bigger "Irish" cities than ...
830: Timeline of Art
... of content by the artist's attitude to it." as it emerged from the experiment of the fifties, Pop art was the ideal instrument for coming to grips with the American urban environment. Although the imagery referred to popular culture, the works of the pop painters were as much art made out of art as the self-conscious purely formal arrangement. Pop art was the product of industrial revolution which succeeded it. It brought together fashion, democracy, and the machine. Andy Warhol, a leading Pop artist, as a commercial illustrator used, whimsical methods in "Ethel Scull 36 Times", grotesquely ...


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