What does it mean to be a consumer ... An ad in Newsweek magazine issue October 22, 2001 is a good example of responsible spending. It is an advertisement for a commemorative ... View More
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Should Violence In The Media Be Accessible to Children ... John Leland of Newsweek magazine states, ampquotPsychologists have used four theories of learning to describe how TV violence may influence kids: they learn to ... View More
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David Carson A brief look at his work1 ... work began to attract wider audiences: it was featured by many mainstream publications, including the New York Times in May 1994, and Newsweek Magazine in 1996 ... View More
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David Carson A brief look at his work ... work began to attract wider audiences: it was featured by many mainstream publications, including the New York Times in May 1994, and Newsweek Magazine in 1996 ... View More
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Comparing and Contrasting the Internet to Print ... self. Newsweek is a magazine that delivers the news. One ... company. Newsweek sells pages and pages of ads in their magazine. These ... View More
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Internet Intervention ... Exonamp39s bill would also according to an article written by Steven Levy in an April 1995 issue of Newsweek magazine p.53 ampquotcriminalize private mail,ampquot Levy also ... View More
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Who is This Bad Boy In the November 6, 2000 issue of Newsweek magazine, Allison Samuels and Mark Starr wrote an article ampquotBasketball Bad Boy,ampquot which put NBA superstar Allen Iverson ... View More
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Government Internet Intervention ... under 18 years of age.ampquot Exonamp39s bill would also according to an article written by Steven Levy in an April 1995 issue of Newsweek magazine ampquotcriminalize private ... View More
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Confederate Flag ... and historian, who says ampquotRecent polls show a majority of South Carolinians want the flag to come down.ampquot However, a poll taken by Newsweek Magazine would point ... View More
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Are the Dangers of Internet Pornography Exaggerated ... Despite the Supreme Court ruling, Wilkens states that another article appeared in Newsweek magazine, July 7, 1997, entitled ampquotOn the Net, Anything Goesampquot. ... View More
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Societies emotional divorce ... separate. In Newsweek magazine the article, ampquotThe Science of a Good Marriageampquot talks about keys features of healthy marriages. Authors ... View More
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Napster ... According to Newsweek magazine, more than half of the people using Napster do not feel guilty of violating the copyright law when they are downloading music ... View More
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The 1980amp39s ... One writer, from Newsweek magazine, clearly reflects this sense of optimism in an article written shortly after Reagan was elected into office, ampquotIt was a day ... View More
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War in Afghanistan ... One of the most popular reasons people are swayed against war is because of its financial toll it takes on the US According to Newsweek magazine, October 2001 ... View More
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Affects of Gun Control Laws ... Although according to Matt Bai, journalist of Newsweek magazine, ampquotBush is just as happy to let the issue sit quietlyampquot 1. He feels the issue is doing fine at ... View More
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A note to a smoker Sabrina, The letter in which you have written to newsweek magazine has got me thinking about how many kids in my school actually smoke. ... View More
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Anna Quindlen Analytical Essay Anna Quindlen is a renowned columnist from the Newsweek magazine. She is very well known by her articles as well ... View More
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the final steps into the ordinary ... Theyamp39re becoming ordinary.ampquot In the September issue of Newsweek magazine Ann Quindlen wrote an article entitled The Right To Be Ordinary. ... View More
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Whole Language and Phonics ... The use of documentation on subjects like Dyslexia, here is a short example: ampquotIn March 1998, Newsweek Magazine ,an article on Tracking Down the Roots Of ... View More
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Read to your child ... Newsweek magazine Special Edition, 1997 points out that childrenamp39s brains are being wired during the first years of life and YOU will have a profound impact ... View More
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No children ... Dani Zur, the editor of Newsweek magazine, said that ampquotThe image of older, celebrity mothers effortlessly coping with the strains of motherhood was deceiving. ... View More
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Abortion ... Law professors at Stanford and the University of Chicago showed in the Newsweek magazine that since Abortion was legalized in New York, California, Washington ... View More
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The Incredible Shrinking Dollar This article from the March 21, 2005 edition of Newsweek Magazine discusses the major economic issues involved with the current depreciation of the dollar. ... View More
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Life or Death ... commit the crime. In an article in Newsweek Magazine, three men had their death penalty convictions commuted. The death penalty ... View More
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Corral Reefs This report was done on an article in Newsweek Magazine called ampquotA Growing Coral Crisisampquot, written by Thomas Hayden, October 30, 2000. ... View More
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Samesex marriages ... date. A story presented in Newsweek magazine explains the complications that our government has forced upon gay couples. In 1995 ... View More
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Technology Today ... Blumenfeld states, A poll conducted by Newsweek magazine in 1983 estimated that 66 percent of the US population feel that homosexuality is an unacceptable ... View More
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Change of Name ... In a recent article in Newsweek magazine about reality television, Mike Darnell, Fox TVamp39s executive, states, ampquotIt was the show that demonstrated how real people ... View More
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Cause and effort ... Foreign correspondent for Newsweek magazine and financial reporter for New York Times, Ann Crittenden discloses economical statistics and a personal viewpoint ... View More
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The Brain Drain ... Bibliography ampquotGrey Dawnampquot by Peter Peterson Center for Strategic and International Studies Newsweek magazine Business Week magazine The Economist magazine St ... View More
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