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    John Brinkley Biography

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    things to the marketing world and one of the most popular people being, John R. Brinkley. John R. Brinkley became nationally known as the "goat gland doctor" for his controversial medical practice that promised virility for his male patients. He was a pioneer in radio broadcasting and advertising, as he promoted his services to his large listening audience. Another important aspect of Brinkley’s radio skill was his innovative approach to using the medium to encourage behavior. Reading letters…

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    Feminism in Broadway Musicals from Late 90s to Early 2000s Musicals since the 2000s have actually been dominated by women; women onstage and women offstage, as both bystanders and fans. However, there are numerous moments of empowerment of female that go unnoticed by audience members. From comical musical like 9 to 5, to solemn musicals like Violet, women are portrayed as fighting for what they want despite their fear and insecurities. Women are empowered through these musicals. The…

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    Poverty is a manifestly obvious predicament in our reality today. Notice that poverty doesn't simply incorporate the destitute. It includes a wide of scope of individuals. It included families living everyday on nourishment stamps, it incorporates single parents working 20-hours movements to put sustenance on the table for their youngsters, it incorporates the populace in India living in the ghettos. It incorporates individuals living in the soil, living in the downpour, living in their autos,…

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    Media Influence On Race

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    Howard (2004) the media is normally the most essential way individuals get some answers concerning the races and the political decisions. The media should be allowed to report decently on the battles of all the political gatherings so individuals can decide whether there are contrasts between them. The media need to give every one of the general population a similar data on the best way to vote. Furthermore, the media need to opportunity to ask the inquiries and find solutions about the…

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    significant life adversity. The aspect of dynamic developmental process encompasses the attainment of positive adaptation within the context of significant adversity (Luthar, Cicchetti, & Becker, 2000; Masten 2001). Emmy Werner was one of the first pioneers in the field to coin the term resilience when describing those well-adapted children (Werner, 1982). The term resilience has been conceptualised in various ways, across a wide range of disciplines including economics, psychology and ecology.…

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    H.G. Well's The War of the Worlds explores human nature in an event in a major calamity and is one of the major propellers of the science fiction genre, and additional tells its from a very human point of view. IMportant points of the story would be that of the comparison of humans and that of the martians. That we humans are really the same as the martians, that the only real difference are the different in races. The human colonized people of the lands they want, killing the aboriginal people…

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    Land In Willa Cather

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    Bergson’s family. The land is the livelihood of the Bergson family, even after the father passes. Other prospectors might say, “one of the richest houses on the divide and that farmer was a women, Alexandra Bergson”(Cather 62) demonstrates a strong pioneer woman in the novel because “it is in the soil that she expresses herself deeply” (Cather 63). Alexandra has made her fathers dream a reality by keeping up the farm and upholding his…

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    It has been said many times before, that the story of Andrew Carnegie was a true rags to riches story. He is one of the pioneers of the industrialization of America and the king of the steel industry in the 1800’s. Nearing the turn of the century Carnegie sold his multi-billion dollar companies and turned his focus onto philanthropy. He was one, if not the first, to publicly say all of the rich had a moral obligation to give away their fortune. Carnegie ‘put his money where his mouth was’ by…

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    Ernest Rutherford was a chemist and a physicist that was born on August 30, 1871, in Spring Grove, New Zealand. He was a pioneer of nuclear physics and the first to split an atom. He was awarded a Nobel Prize in chemistry for his theory of the atomic structure. He discovered alpha and beta rays, that the atom could be split, and contributed to the Atomic Theory. He used the gold foil to see how to alpha and beta rays would bounce off off different atoms. Ernest was responsible for a remarkable…

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    America from after the Civil War up until the 1890’s is described as being the period of time that was golden on the outside, but if you scratch the surface corrupt underneath. This period is known as the Gilded Age, which is a term invented by a famous American author Mark Twain. During the Gilded Age, America was facing serious social problems. These problems were being masked by the advancements of the new modern nation it was turning into. This era is significant because there is no event…

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