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- Margaret Thatcher (46377 bytes)
31: ...p, and in so doing created a more entrepreneurial culture. She also aimed to cut back the [[welfare state]]...
156: ... fact that she continued to subsidise British agriculture heavily, whilst refusing subsidies to other troub...
189: {{Wikiquote|Margaret Thatcher}} - Margaret Mead (11387 bytes)
5: ...es on problems of child rearing, personality, and culture. (Source: ''The Columbia Encyclopedia'', Fifth Ed...
14: ...y of the problems faced by adolescents in another culture would be illuminating.
28: ...stianity]]. They further pointed out that Samoan culture had changed considerably in the decades following...
35: ...hat were documented in more stratified New Guinea cultures--e.g. by Andrew Strathern. They are indeed, as s...
39: ...itably "homebodies"? It turned out that the three cultures she lived with in New Guinea were almost a perfe... - Definitions of music (17609 bytes)
12: ... the religious or spiritual thought of many other cultures—for instance that of [[India]]—some ...
17: The languages of many cultures do not include a word for or that would be trans...
24: ...cribed as inherently unmusical, musicians in each culture have tended to restrict the range of sounds they ...
31: ... what is accepted as music varies from culture to culture and from time to time, more elaborate versions of...
62: ...nd much popular music, while in classical Iranian culture music is thought to be complete, new creations ar... - Adolf Hitler (51456 bytes)
33: ...eply ingrained in the [[Roman Catholic|Catholic]] culture that Hitler grew up in. Vienna had a large [[Jew]...
95: ===Economics and culture===
163: ...with [[evil]]. Historical and [[Hitler in popular culture|cultural portrayals of Hitler]] in the west are a...
264: {{wikiquote}} - New Deal (82408 bytes)
18: ...avier. Heavy industry, mining, lumbering and agriculture were badly hit. The impact was much less severe ...
77: ...he most important group (in the Department of Agriculture) was fired in 1934. Outside government the far l...
347: ==New Deal arts and culture==
350: ... <ref> Cara A. Finnegan. Picturing Poverty: Print Culture and FSA Photographs Smithsonian Books, 2003 pp 43...
399: {{wikiquote}} - Literature (25676 bytes)
1: ...terary work, world-wide or relating to a specific culture. There is often confusion regarding the actual de...
23: ...] (the ''[[Iliad]]'' and the ''[[Odyssey]]''). In cultures based primarily on oral traditions the formal ch...
282: :[[Technology and culture in literature]]
331: {{Wikiquote}} - Charles Darwin (47469 bytes)
127: ... than from a cultivated man who used his gifts of culture and eloquence in the service of prejudice and fal...
130: ...ts at the time, becoming a key fixture of popular culture of the period (and beyond). As attention and cont...
139: ... also developed his ideas that the human mind and cultures were developed by natural and sexual selection, ...
252: {{wikiquote}} - Dan Quayle (12089 bytes)
60: ...''[[Murphy Brown]]'' as an example of how popular culture contributes to this "poverty of values", saying: ...
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