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Speaking today at the Munich Security Conference in Germany, Vice President Joe Biden told the world that the U.S. would no longer be a swaggering soloist throwing its muscle around […]
Expository essay describing the power of bacteria as it relates to the damage it can do to human beings.
Expository Essay exploring the traits of Down Syndrome, and how to predict this syndrome.
Prof. Paul Krugman, Bank Nationalization! Never!
It has become fashionable to castigate Twitter – the microblogging service – as an expression of rampant narcissism. Yet, narcissists are verbose and they do not take kindly to limitations imposed on them by third parties.
Since the latter half of the 20th century, the US has been moving towards greater individualism according to John Cacioppo.
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Europe has wisdom, sense, spirits and a good virtue. Yet, it appears that she disorderly managed valuable values.
It is the time now to reinvent these and to work together on widening and deepening, due to believes in our prosperity and welfare.
James Goldgeier explains that a 20-year-old obsession has blinded us to other geopolitical changes.
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Dickson Despommier on 20,000 years of agricultural history.
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The last one concerned with the problems of the 20th century instead of the 21st, positive economic strategies like the rebate and making democracy a core principle again.
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What motivated the social and political reformers in early 20th-century Chicago?
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Strossen looks to Louis Brandeis’ very broad definition of privacy.
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The major 20th century American philosopher was John Rawls, and he has had a very significant influence, although he is probably not a household name.
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Chicago is still the most theatrically corrupt city, Abbott says.
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Eero Saarinen, Zemaitis says, is “criminally underrated.”
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Expanding the idea of collecting beyond the one-of-everything mentality.
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Europeans are discovering 20th-century American design – and driving up prices.
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Zemaitis reviews the big-ticket designers of the past century.
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New York and Paris, without a shadow of a doubt.
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The 21st-century designers.
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It’s not like some narcissistic fuse goes off at 20 and its over, Mindel says.
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Zemaitis sees himself as a generalist of 20th-century design.
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From smashed bottle caps to 20th-century design.
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Zemaitis loves Frank Lloyd Wright and other 20th-century American designers.
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Khakpour loves the 19th-century novel and the absurdist 20th-century novel equally.
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The late Senator Ted Kennedy discussed an education bill that would forgive students loans up to $20,000 in exchange for community involvement.
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The stars, heroes and villains of the 20th century.
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What can be done that makes sense in the broad context of this extraordinary world in the next 20, 30, 40 years?
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The 20th century, Gutmann believes, will be remembered as the age of global awakening.
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