Pulitzer prize winning journalist Peter Arnett
Pulitzer prize winning journalist Peter Arnett has covered the erupting hot spots of the world for more than three decades. As his ....
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Narrative Therapy
.... who "believes that she failed," and Bragg wants to show that she did not fail because he became a successful journalist, a
Pulitzer Prize winner, without ....
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Narrative Therapy: All Over But the Shoutin'
.... who "believes that she failed," and Bragg wants to show that she did not fail because he became a successful journalist, a
Pulitzer Prize winner, without ....
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THE AGE OF REFORM The Age of Reform by Richard
The Age of Reform by Richard Hofstadter won the
Pulitzer Prize for History in 1956. The book was acclaimed because the author examined ....
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Russell Baker's Growing Up
Russell Baker's Growing Up should be awarded the
Pulitzer Prize for both content and style. Baker has written a work which humanely ....
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Cultural Diversity in the US
.... For instance, Toni Morrison is the first African-American to win the Nobel
Prize for literature; Morrison also won the
Pulitzer Prize. ....
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"Growing Up"
.... 1-800-501-6465. Russell Baker's Growing Up should be awarded the
Pulitzer Prize for both content and style. Baker has written a ....
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Eugene O'Neill
.... first production, the one-act "Bound East for Cardiff" (1916), the younger O'Neill's position in American theater was established by a
Pulitzer Prize in 1920 ....
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Babbitt
.... Lewis refused to accept the
Pulitzer Prize for Arrowsmith because the terms of the award stated that it was not being awarded for literary merit, but for the ....
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Ernest Hemingway
Hemingway had a zest for life and adventure; he was also considered a genius at his craft. He won both the
Pulitzer Prize and the Nobel
Prize for literature. ....
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The Media Monopoly
.... A highly respected media critic, he has won almost every top
prize in American journalism, including the
Pulitzer Prize, and was professor and former Dean of ....
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Ernest Hemingway
Hemingway had a zest for life and adventure; he was also considered a genius at his craft. He won both the
Pulitzer Prize and the Nobel
Prize for literature. ....
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Beloved & Toni Morrison
Toni Morrison was awarded the
Pulitzer Prize for her novel Beloved, a novel whose popularity and worth earned her the Nobel
Prize in literature the first ever ....
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Dangers of the Media Monopoly
.... A highly respected media critic, he has won almost every top
prize in American journalism, including the
Pulitzer Prize, and was professor and former Dean of ....
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Thomas L. Friedman's From Beirut to Jerusalem
.... in Beirut for the New York Times. He won his second
Pulitzer Prize in 1988 for reporting. He has also received the Overseas press ....
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Misogyny in John Steinbeck's Books
.... Steinbeck's most widely known work is the 1939 The Grapes of Wrath, for which he won the
Pulitzer Prize the following year. The ....
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Albee
.... However, a recent play, Three Tall Women, won nearly unanimous praise from American reviewers in addition to winning Albee his third
Pulitzer Prize. ....
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Edward Albee
.... However, a recent play, Three Tall Women, won nearly unanimous praise from American reviewers in addition to winning Albee his third
Pulitzer Prize. ....
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Women Characters in Works of John Steinbeck
.... Steinbeck's
Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, The Grapes of Wrath (1939) perhaps epitomizes this primary concern with "the people" and the land and how they lived ....
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Poems by Ogden Nash
.... as Stuart suggests (passim), Nash experienced a good deal of personal and career frustration, notably in his being overlooked for a
Pulitzer Prize and in his ....
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Civil War Military History
Michael Shaara's 1993 book The Killer Angels inspired a miniseries about the Battle of Gettysburg and won the author a
Pulitzer Prize because of his even ....
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John Steinbeck (1902-1968)
.... Steinbeck's most famous novel, for which he received the 1940
Pulitzer Prize, The Grapes of Wrath, depicts the misery and migration of a poor family of "Oakies ....
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Loss of Innocence in Blake and Komunyakaa This
.... Princeton University (Ploughshares 1). Raised in Louisiana, his book Neon Vernacular:New and Selected Poems won the 1994
Pulitzer Prize (Beckman 1). Growing ....
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William Carlos Williams
.... Two months after his death in 1963, Williams was awarded the
Pulitzer Prize and the Gold Medal for Poetry of the National Institute of Arts and Letters (Unger ....
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US Business Leadership
.... LEADERSHIP THINKING As luck would have it, and as business-luck generally does not have it, in mid-analysis of these questions a
Pulitzer-
Prize-winning author ....
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The US Airline Industry
.... A 1992 book by
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalists Donald Bartlett and James Steele, America: What Went Wrong?, is highly critical of the Reagan-Bush era and ....
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DELTA WEDDING Delta Wedding
.... Nevertheless, the
Pulitzer Prize-winning writer was still chided by a few literary critics who thought that Welty did little to provide any social criticism ....
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The Stone Diaries
This paper will address how the image of women presented in Carol Shields'
Pulitzer Prize winning 1994 novel, The Stone Diaries, are products of a particular ....
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Writings of Jonathan Edwards
.... This collection of Edwards= writings was edited by Ola Elizabeth Winslow, a noted historian who won the
Pulitzer Prize in 1941 for her biography of Edwards ....
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Fire in the Lake: Vietnamese & Americans in Vietnam
Overview of pages 1-137. - The Vietnamese
Pulitzer-
Prize winning 1972 book on Vietnam War is a study of South Viet Nam and American policy. ....
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