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Charlotte’s Web
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Charlotte’s Web by E.B. White is an advised a classic children’s publication and it was decisively proposed for children. It was White’s second children’s innovative, the first being Stuart little, which was released seven years former to C...

Television Aggression
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television, and it was EB White, who wrote "I believe that television will be a test for the modern world, and this new opportunity to see beyond the range of our own vision, we must find a new and unbearable strife in whole world, or savin...

Reconstruction
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Civil War in a period known as Reconstruction. In the South, during this period of time many people suffered from the great amount of property damage done to such things as farms, factories, railroads and several other things that citizens ...

Utopia
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inhabitants live under perfect conditions. The term was coined in 1516 by Sir Thomas More in his book Utopia, the two volumes of which described both the faults that characterized Christian European societies of the period and the contrasti...

Hybrid Technology
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hybrid under the identical living EB-catalyst situation, EB–catalyst hybrid has shown a 10% boost in effectiveness in toluene remedy at roughly 10 kGy (Chmielewski 653). In the evaluation study on the unaligned result of EB-catalyst and cat...

Utopian Ideology
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Utopian Ideology to A Revolutionary Movement The Italian Tommaso Campanella combined revolutionary action and scholarly writing on behalf of his utopian vision. He took part in the south Italian revolt of 1599, for which he wound up in the ...

Malcolm Cowley
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Britannica as an “American literary critic and social historian who chronicled the writers of the 'Lost Generation' of the 1920s and their successors; literary editor of The New Republic [which EB describes as “one of the most influential ...