5000 Facts and Fancies
Author : William Henry Pinkney Phyfe
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Page : 842 pages
File Size : 33,83 MB
Release : 1901
Category : Encyclopedias and dictionaries
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Author : William Henry Pinkney Phyfe
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Page : 842 pages
File Size : 33,83 MB
Release : 1901
Category : Encyclopedias and dictionaries
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Author : Bernice L. Hayward
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Page : 32 pages
File Size : 13,45 MB
Release : 1913
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Author : Jane O'Connor
Publisher : HarperCollins
Page : 34 pages
File Size : 27,64 MB
Release : 2011-06-28
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN : 0062076280
Nancy wants to do an interesting school report on her ancestor. (That's fancy for a family member who lived long ago.) But will she remember to stick to the plain truth?
Author : Harvey J. Levin
Publisher : Russell Sage Foundation
Page : 524 pages
File Size : 41,43 MB
Release : 1980-07-18
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 1610443519
How diverse can, and should, TV programming be? And especially, in what precise ways does governmental regulation of TV affect (or fail to affect) the programs station owners produce—programs which, in the final analysis, shape in such large measure the values of Americans? It is to these timely and beguiling questions that Harvey Levin addresses his dispassionate assessment of the complex relationship between government and the TV industry. Analyzing data drawn from the history of the FCC's regulatory decisions, as well as from interviews with numerous government and industry officials, Professor Levin shows how the present form of restrictive governmental regulation almost always results in higher profits and rents for TV stations, with no concomitant increase in programming diversity. In addition, Professor Levin investigates various other aspects of the media market, from the particular kinds of crucial decisions that are made when, for example, a newspaper owns a TV station, to the kinds of problems that arise when commercial rents are taxed to fund public TV; from the brand of programming we are offered when a monopoly controls a given TV market to the nature of programming in a situation of steady and fair competition. Following a comprehensive assessment, the author makes a compelling case for diversification of station ownership, in order to be "safe rather than sorry." He also argues for the entry of new stations, more extensive support of public TV, and some form of quantitative program requirements—all of which will help bring about greater program diversity. Professor Levin's volume provides us with a fully documented and sharply focused analysis of the theories, policies, and problems of one of the most powerful and misunderstood of contemporary institutions.
Author : Horace Newton Allen
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Page : 302 pages
File Size : 22,7 MB
Release : 1904
Category : Folklore
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Author : Edgar James Banks
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Page : 212 pages
File Size : 45,1 MB
Release : 1899
Category : History
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Page : 330 pages
File Size : 49,19 MB
Release : 1890
Category : Home economics
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Page : 386 pages
File Size : 16,61 MB
Release : 1830
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Page : 552 pages
File Size : 41,83 MB
Release : 1892
Category : English language
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Author : Dawn Quigley
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Page : 264 pages
File Size : 26,96 MB
Release : 2020-06-22
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ISBN : 9781946163219
Young Adult Native American NovelApple Starkington turned her back on her Native American heritage the moment she was called a racial slur for someone of white and Indian descent, not that she really even knew how to be an Indian. Too bad the white world doesn't accept her either. And so begins her quirky habits to gain acceptance. Apple's name, chosen by her Indian mother on her deathbed, has a double meaning: treasured apple of my eye, but also the negative connotation-a person who is red, or Indian, on the outside, but white on the inside.After her wealthy father gives her the boot one summer, Apple reluctantly agrees to visit her Native American relatives on the Turtle Mountain Indian Reservation in North Dakota for the first time. Apple learns to deal with the culture shock of Indian customs and the Native Michif language, while she tries to deal with a vengeful Indian man who loved her mother in high school but now hates Apple because her mom married a white man.As Apple meets her Indian relatives, she shatters Indian stereotypes and learns what it means to find her place in a world divided by color.