The article discusses Americanism and American ideals such as freedom and democracy as of July 2012, and the author argues for the end of the U.S. policy of affirmative action and a return to the idea of equality for all citizens regardless of race, creed, or color.Gelernter...
I often warn people: "Somewhere along the way, someone is going to tell you, 'There is no "I" in team.' What you should tell them is, 'Maybe not. But there is an "I" in independence, individuality and integrity. — George Carlin 81 I know that what you call 'God' really exis...
making a simple comparison of South American and North American tradition reveals a lot about differing cultural expectations. Latina women, for example, are traditionally expected to be motherly, nurturing, self-sacrificing homemakers. American women, on the other...
Money is human kind's greatest invention. Money doesn't discriminate. Money doesn't care whether a person is poor, whether a person comes from a good family, or what his skin color is. Anybody can make money. —Takafumi Horie 43 If I have done wrong to another person, the correct cour...
My piece,Oribe Sun Flower, has been selected for this show by juror, Beth Ann Gerstein, the director of the American Museum of Ceramic Art. The exhibition is sponsored by theAssociation of Clay and Glass Artsat theSparrow Galleryin Sacramento,March 11-April 1, 2022. The exhibition is associ...
One possible explanation forLEGO 2‘s underperformance is that fact that the franchise in general has been on a downward trend since the first installment racked up $257.7 million in North America five years ago. ThoughThe LEGO Batman Moviestill managed a solid $175.7 million domestic total,The...
are traditionally expected to be motherly, nurturing, self-sacrificing homemakers. American women, on the other hand, are frequently encouraged to be active, successful, and even a little selfish, business women. Our cultural roots determine many of the thoughts and feelings we have about who we...
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