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61: Player Piano
... Ordinary people were degraded into a role of passive consumers. They do not have to work anymore; the only really working jobs are either supervisors in industry or agriculture, or reconstruction and restoration groups, or soldiers. But supervisors do not have any work; reconstruction and restoration workers are too numerous to work really; and soldiers are bullied cruelly. The majority of population is bored since they have everything they need, all their homework is ...
62: Affirmative Action
... women under America's new democracy. The convention continued from 1848 until the beginning of the Civil War in 1850. After the Civil War, the country was going through a reconstruction period with the industrialization of the south and the installation of the railroad. Slavery was abolished, but the discrimination remained. In 1866 the Republican majority passed the 14th Amendment providing ... year. The time between the end of the Civil War and before the most influential Civil Rights Movement came to pass was a time of transition and change with the reconstruction of the country after the Civil War. The Civil Rights Act was adopted in 1964 after congress found racial discrimination in public accommodation as well as racial and sexual discrimination ...
63: Autism
... each day for a variety of different purposes, while others are more specific and are used less often for a particular purpose. There are four main steps involved in neurological reconstruction. They are: 1. A functional neurological evaluation using the profile of normal neurological development is used to identify which, if any, parts of the central nervous system show indications of ... they should take pride in whatever strides their child does make. Many parents, looking back over the years, find their child has progressed far beyond their initial expectations. Although neurological reconstruction is effective in most cases, there is not enough evidence to support it fully. It is still in the development stage; therefore, not many of those with autism have had ...
64: Race In America
... and whites. The Civil War caused the deaths of almost as many Americans as those who died in all other wars combined. "Black-white relations was the principal focus of Reconstruction after the Civil War; America's failure to allow African Americans equal rights led eventually to the struggle for civil rights a century later."(Loewen, 132) Had the Federal government ... the United States. Throughout history, race has been a major factor in many of the important events in our nations past. The level of racism has been going down since Reconstruction though there are still problems concerning race in the United States. Truly our nations past proves that America is obsessed with race.
65: China In The 20th Century
... inflation was so high that prices sometimes rose daily, and the tenants were greatly exploited by landlords (Kristof and Wudunn,61). The period of 1949 to 1952 was largely the reconstruction and rehabilitation period. Land reform began promptly after the founding of People s Republic. The Communist halted inflation, restoring confidence in its new paper currency, divided up the land, tried ... hopes into the people. It was the first time a moderate degree of equality ever existed for most of the Chinese people (62). Most people were delighted by the communist, reconstruction works were completed by 1952. During this rehabilitation period, output in both industry and agriculture rose rapidly from the sharply depressed 1949 levels, and hadd been restored to previous peak ...
66: The Roots of Judaism and Christianity
... in the Roman world. The last vestiges of national autonomy were obliterated. The Pharisaic leaders, shortly thereafter given the title of Rabbi, rallied the people for a new undertaking--the reconstruction of religious and social life. Using the institution of the Syanagogue as a center of worship and education, they adapted religious practice to new conditions. Their assembly, the Sanhedrin, was ... heavily from troops on both sides. American Jewry now found itself for the first time the leading element in the world Jewish community, bearing the major responsibility for relief and reconstruction of the ravaged centers. The peace treaties guaranteed equal rights to minorities in the newly constituted or reconstituted countries, but these agreements were not consistently upheld with regard to Jewish ...
67: Political Economy Of The Ancient India
... the Indus Civilization The earliest periods of Indian history are known only through reconstructions from archaeological evidence. In the late 20th century, much new data emerged, allowing a far fuller reconstruction than was formerly possible. This section will discuss five major periods: (1) the early prehistoric period (before the 8th millennium BC), (2) the period of the prehistoric agriculturalists and pastoralists ... the Indus Civilization and precedes the rise of cities in northern India during the second quarter of the 1st millennium BC (c. 1750–750 BC). The materials available for a reconstruction of the history of India prior to the 3rd century BC are almost entirely the products of archaeological research. Traditional and textual sources, transmitted orally for many centuries, are available ...
68: The Birth of a Nation: The Pros and Cons
... livelihood except by working at small wages for their former masters, displayed, all things considered, the most exemplary patience". Things that should have been included in a film about the Reconstruction Period. What is mainly stated in the editorial is that the White man has never been fair to the Black man, and that African-Americans should be celebrated for being ... is an amazingly good film. Unfortunately, it had to take on a very prejudice tone, and that is why it goes unkown even today. Long live poetic justice. Bibliography "A Reconstruction Story," The New York Times. March 21, 1915. Pg 11, Sec. VII. "Ban on Film Play Lifted," The New York Times. April 15, 1915. Pg 13, Sec. II. Barry, Richard ...
69: Booker T. Washington
... strives to do the most to make others useful and happy. When Washington experienced this himself, he could take what he learned and lead others through more practical education. The Reconstruction period from 1867-1878 helped fuel an urge that Washington had to educate his race. He felt that blacks throughout the South looked to the Federal Government for everything, just like a child needing its mother. Also, that the Reconstruction policy, so far as it related to blacks, was in a large measure on a false foundation. Washington states, In many cases it seemed to me that the ignorance of ...
70: Sexual Abuse and Repressed Memories
... memories of abuse means accepting a complex chain of assumptions, speculations, and inferred mental processes with limited scientific support and little if any corroborating data. Psychologists stress that memory is reconstruction rather than recall in the scientific community. This process of memory reconstruction is so powerful that people can come to believe firmly in entire events that have never happened (Lofus 68). Recently, courts have awarded monetary damages to the supposed victims for ...


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