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theless, never entirely happy with its reception. While it contributed to the passage of the Pure Food and Drug Act in 1906 and other consumer protection legislation, his intent was to lay bare the capitalist system and demonstrate the need...
les of the French film movement known as poetic realism. The film was remade as The Long Night (1947), with Henry Fonda in the Gabin role. In 1952, it was included in the first Sight and Sound top ten greatest films list. Plot Marcel Carne ...
deforestation this may change. The effects of loosing the Amazon on the planet would be on scale simply incomparable to current figures on climate change. The massive levels of carbon dioxide released would cause the planets temperature to ...
The article of Upton Sinclair's The Jungle is a well-known one. Its influence was instrumental in conceiving the consumer-protection regulations that we have today; its portrayal of the brutal inhabits of latest immigrants alarmed the readi...
the meatpacking industry. Sinclair's publication, The Jungle, was subsequently released in 1905 in The Appeal and in another socialist publication, One Hoss Philosophy, both released by J. A. Wayland. (Shore 121) Sinclair furthermore got an...
the canning industry in Chicago meat, as well as corruption and lack of scruples of their employers. The literature describes the terrible conditions of life and work of millions of Polish immigrants, Lithuanian, German, who came with the i...
was made in 1991 and directed by Spike Lee, and focused on interracial relationships. According to Spike Lee, this movie can be defined as sexual attraction between people coming from two different. The movie explores the repercussions of ...