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17911: The Public Broadcasting System: Digital Technology and HDTV
... by Public Broadcasting Executives, Brugger, Coonord, and Duggan maintain that public broadcasting will "make full use of the educational opportunities that digital technology provides". In presenting all Americans with an "expanded, interactive and richly detailed world of learning", The Public Broadcasting Service, will combine interactivity with the aesthetic risks that the station is renowned for to create a new hybrid of multimedia entertainment. HDTV will offer PBS's audiences an unprecedented ...
17912: Gay Rights
... euro zone countries declined marginally, the German Federal Statistics Office said on Friday. Exports to the United States were up 12 percent year-on-year, indicating an unabated appetite for German products in the new world, the statistics office said. Shipments to Britain and Japan, up 5.7 and 12.6 percent respecitively, were noticably higher in October 1999 than a year earlier, it said. German exports to Russia were up ...
17913: India
... reading of the scriptures one is able to correct insight and acquire wisdom and is allowed to engage in ordinary life, and will gain the knowledge to escape Hindu lifestyles and beliefs. I believe these world beliefs are truly pessimistic, due to the lack of knowledge and or common sense. It seems that life has no meaning and equality is nonexistent, but I also feel that it is somewhat impossible to ...
17914: The Internet
... colorful, icons are blinking and it can talk to you. Besides that, it is fast and easy, of course. It claims to be a powerful tool for exchanging and gathering information which will change the world in the near future. And probably it will. The enthusiastic prophets of this tool stress that the amount of information available on the web is already immense and quickly growing, and access is getting cheaper ...
17915: The Truth May Be Hidden In Reality, But Expressed In Fiction
... experiences as a product of a corrupt society fostered scorn for the ideal of gentility, disenchantment with social institutions, and disgust with an exploitive economy (Bradbury 168). There is the loss of innocence in a world where love requires the right manners, the right accent, the right clothes, and the right income. This is highly relevant to some of the women problems and can be considered part of some of the ...
17916: "A Wrinkle in Time"
... faith and positive mental attitude, the good prevailed !!! Work's Cited Burnett, Jera. "A Wrinkle in Time Character Chart." AOL. 2/18/00. Http://www.scils.rutgers.edu/-kburnett/jerawrin/wrinklecc.html. Handout, Topics in World Literature. Spring 2000. L'engle, Madeline. A Wrinkle in Time. New York:Bantam Doubleday Dell Publishing Group, Inc., 1962.
17917: Book Report, Reinventing Government
... round of reforms that was beginning to erupt in state and local governments, and suggests the same reforms for the federal government. The primary message delivered in Reinventing Government is that, in our rapidly-changing world in which we have to be able to “do more with less,” government can become more efficient if it learns to behave more entrepreneurially and less bureaucratically. The authors present the argument that the structure ...
17918: Downfall of Democracy in Lord of the Flies
... same fate as the boys. Eventually they would turn against each other and become so divided they couldn't stand as one. Its safe to say that with the number of responsible people in the world today, its very unlikely that this scenario would occur. But if the same evil that plagued the boys was present in a government today, they would surely fall just as the boys did.
17919: Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird
... narrator is only a child. Scout sees the vents around her with far too much objectivity. As she analyzes the situations affecting her and her family, she seems too wise in the ways of the world, much like an adult in a child’s mind rather than an adult reminiscing about childhood. For example, Scout’s revelation at the end of the novel. while she was standing on the Radley porch ...
17920: Silas Marner
... is no meaning to life. Due to this small accusation, the life of Silas has changed in a way that can never be restored. No longer believing in God, he isolates himself from the outside world. Silas finally realizes, as time passes, that he must move forward in life. He has a new hope, an inspiration that has motivated him to extend beyond himself and communicate with others living in his ...


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