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    In her paper, Good (2007) examines the links between TV viewing and attitudes about the natural environment (p. 365). Previous research from different parts of the World revealed that heavier TV viewers showed a lower degree of environmental concern and less interest in the natural environment than lighter TV viewers (p. 365) and that heavier TV viewers were more likely to be materialistic than lighter TV viewers (p. 366). Since previous research did not offer any explanation for the…

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    nature. In 2001, Lester also established the Earth Policy Institute, an Independent non-profit environmental agency focusing on three key goals, firstly, providing a global plan based on the book “Plan B” for moving the world onto an environmental and sustainable path. Secondly, Providing examples and demonstrations of executing the global plan. Lastly, advocating policy makers, academics, environmentalists and decision-makers to focus on building “Plan B” economies. The Earth Policy Institute…

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    Flashbacks In The Odyssey

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    In the first three chapters, Auerbach compares different ancient styles of representing reality. Homer’s style represents a constant present time: flashbacks are integrated in present, without giving any other perspective where you can see action from. Narrative tension is broken in this flashbacks, though: you can relax and reflect on what’s going on during flashbacks. You know characters better in Homer, though they are plane. Biblical characters are more complex and the y evolve, but you…

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    The Civil Rights Movement was a time of utter chaos in American history. It was a period of protests and demonstrations against the racist policies that were governing the lives of African Americans. Alice Walker does a wonderful job of providing an up-close view of just how difficult this period was in her novel Meridian. This book shows the amount of unnecessary violence, segregation, and denial of rights towards African Americans that existed during that time. Meridian truly helps us to…

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    In college athletics, the exploitation of athletes is a common occurrence among larger division 1 athletic schools, specifically in basketball and football. In many cases the college is the main source of exploitation, but do the athletes take advantage of cases such as this? Some believe that college athletes deserve some form of compensation in return for their exposure for their colleges financial successes whether in the form of jersey sales, luring spectator’s into the stands or whatever…

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    Why Do Black Lives Matter

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    in the United States? The Black Lives Matter movement was founded on Twitter originally as the “#BlackLivesMatter” hashtag. This hashtag blew up all throughout not only Twitter, but other social media sites as well (Ransby…

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    J.r. Luther was a huge leader during the Civil Rights Movement who guided many well-known protests, sit-ins, and marches that aimed to end segregation and all it stood for. Protesting in a peaceful manner is more beneficial than violence because people don’t get hurt and change can happen more effectively. Peaceful protesting is good for humanity because it can cause a powerful change where nobody gets hurt. During the Civil Rights Movement a group of laws was created known as Jim Crow laws.…

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    evidently describes how the anti-war movement and the prevalence of media coverage induced the peoples’ determination for change through rebellion in 1968. Kurlansky begins his book by depicting the international aspiration for peace during 1968. The United Nations, France, and Spain were all hopeful that the year would bring serenity globally. Kurlansky then makes it evident that peace is far from obtainable during the course of this year. He discusses the anti-draft movement, the…

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    The rise of the Religious right was a movement to incorporate religion further into the average American lifestyle. It marked the period of a religious awakening in the United States, heavily influenced and marketed by the Evangelical Jerry Falwell and Ronald Reagan, amongst other celebrities and activists. Many of these activists were unhappy with American society progressing towards the left—specifically on issues of civil rights, education, and the family unit. They gained many supporters…

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    Bob Marley, a well known Rastafari, is known for writing beautiful songs such as Three Little Birds and Could You Be Loved. Marley is also seen on t-shirts and posters all over the world, images of him smoking marijuana with the recurring theme of the colors red, yellow, and green. This cliche image of Bob Marley does not do justice for Rastafarianism, and creates a false illustration of the true roots and motives of this “religion”. In the song “Africa Unite” by Bob Marley, the line “How good…

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