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131: John Steinbeck: A Common Man's Man
... His books are the history of plain people and society as a whole, many of his books focused on the Great Depression, Social Prejudice, religion, the whore house, and the automobile (Rundell, 4). He may be considered as a Sentimentalist, because of his concerns for the common man, human values, for warmth and love and understanding. The social relevance of his ...
132: Show Your Love
... making out I bought you a moving machine so you could get your work done early every day so you and I could go in to town in the big automobile I made out I bought you-and everyone would turn around and look at us driving down the streetsˇ­" His head was perfectly still, as if he were only waiting ...
133: Gangs
... faced a choice about whether or not to take a drink. Although this drug is illegal for teenage use a large percentage of teens use alcohol. Many teens die in automobile accidents, which could have prevented if they had chosen to say no. Each year it is blame in the deaths of more than four thousand teens (Claypool, p. 42). No ...
134: Life with Bureaucracies
... they will do it. They are also speedy and efficient organizations for accomplishing certain kinds of things, especially well structured and straightforward tasks that involve a uniform sequence of events. Automobile factories or liquor and beer refineries benefit from bureaucratic organization, as do the government and military also. College students like me, however, are no more strangers to bureaucracies because virtually ...
135: Urban Legends
... Where do Urban Legends... 1-2). Most Urban Legends rarely have a factual basis. But there are some rare exceptions. A tale that is quite well-known is the "Used Automobile" tale, which states that a car is going for a cheap price because the previous owner was murdered or committed suicide in it. This was something that actually happened (Cavendish ...
136: Roles For Women In The Military
... would we see a sharp increase in the roles for women in the military. While Johnny went off to World War II, Suzie had to fill his place at the automobile plant that once produced Fords and Chevys. These plants ended up producing: tanks, aircraft, bombs, naval ships, and other cogs for the war machine. One could say that without women ...
137: Underage Drinking: A Problem For Society
... between family and friends, and can also place other members of society in danger. Alcohol is involved in nearly one-half of all murders, accidental deaths, suicides, crimes, and fatal automobile accidents. (http://www.cpmcnet.columbia.edu). Alcohol causes problems in both one’s school and work career. It has a tendency to lower productivity and the quality of work being ...
138: 1950’s Youth Culture
... other car I looked at was a redone Woody. This car was completely made out of wood. It looked almost like a pathfinder type of car from the fifties. This automobile was used mostly on the west coast by the surfers who would strap on their very heavy longboards and jet down to the beach. I was told by the owner ...
139: Is There A Population Problem?
... oil and gas supplies will last about 40 years. Coal is available for 400 years but damages the atmosphere. - 39,000 gallons of water are used to make an average automobile. - 150 gallons of water are needed to make a Sunday newspaper. - If all the food in the world was equally distributed and each human being received identical quantities, we would ...
140: Air Pollution
... compounds. When acted upon by sunlight, these substances undergo a change in composition producing the brown, photochemical smog for which Los Angeles is well known. Efforts to reduce pollution from automobile engines and to develop pollution-free engines may eventually eliminate the more serious air pollution problems. In the meantime, however, air pollution has driven many forms of agriculture from the ...


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