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The Lost Generation: Coping with Economic DistressLost Generation: Coping with Economic Distress. The Plight of the 80's Baby. Generation X is not adequately prepared to deal with recession because of entitlement culture, Helicopter Parents, and general inflation.
The Lost Generation of HeavyweightsThe 1980s was characterized by talented boxers who won a piece of the fragmented heavyweight crown, only to lose it. Broken by cocaine or the exploitation of Don King, these men became collectively known as "The Lost Generation of Heavyweights."- Analyzing the Lost GenerationFrom their relationships with women, social prospects, outside experiences, and their outlook on the future Jake and Prufrock demonstrate a large demographic of people and their dilemmas living in a time without morals and proper guidance.
- Analysis of Robert Cohn in Hemingway's The Sun Also RisesRobert Cohn is definitely portrayed as a man who has no place in his society. Unlike Jake, Brett, Mike, and Bill, however, Cohn does not fit in because he is not part of the "Lost Generation."
- Are the Youth of Today a Lost Generation?While too many of our youth are in big trouble, there is much reason for hope. Other young people are very much on the right track. Those who are lost need to be given the direction and purpose of traditional Christian values.
- The Youth of Today: A Lost GenerationThe youth of today is often seen and labeled as a lost generation. The real issue is that this generation of youth's is being raised by a generation of lost parents, parents that are so void of common sense skills and what it takes to really be a functional parent.
- The Lost Generation and Detachment in the Sun Also RisesAn in-depth analysis of the internal strife of the protagonist of The Sun Also Rises.
- The Lost Generation: Modernism in "The Sun Also Rises"Take a look at the "lost generation" modernism in Ernest Hemingway's 1926 classic, "The Sun Also Rises."
- Leadership/Basics: Elements Rules of Society, Planned ParticipationThe final element of strategy involves the most evolved leadership available and the means to prove such. It distinguishes us from the rest to a point beyond grace.
- Leadership/Basics: Elements of Strategy, the ObjectiveStrategy is based on layers of concepts together. Every plan must have a goal, thus an objective exist but there is more to this layer than just that.
- Journey of SocietyA poem of many journeys of society, the expectations. Life.
- Timeit's a poem
- Basics of the Lost GenerationTalks about The Lost Generation and what role writers like F. Scott Fitzgerald and Ernest Hemingway played in The Lost Generation, Paris, and the American Dream.
Whacked Out SocietyWhacked Out Society (was) "Dysfunctional Society? 20 Questions."
Hemingway's Europe - A Catalogue of the Writer's Favorite SpotsErnest Hemingway traveled much of the world in search of stories, big game and war. This article details his favorite spots in three countries.- I Just Want to Be Lost on LostTo all of you Lost fans who have spent hours analyzing each detail of every episode, I applaud you. For me, I come clean. I have watched Lost faithfully simply to be lost for an hour each week, now I'm really going to be lost.
- The Definition of SocietySociety, as defined by almost all major sources, is a set of relationships between individuals. These people do not have to be of the same creed, ethnic group, or culture of any kind.
- Years of Agony, Plus OneA poem that alludes to a current American dilemma versus our habitat and considers the impact of necessary change which offers a challenge else we suffer adverse consequences.
- What Are the Responsibilities of an Individual in a Free Society?With freedom comes responsibility, so how should an individual behave as a member of a free society?
- Lost GenerationThrough abortion, are we destroying the very ones whose discoveries could save the next generation?
Society of SelfA villanelle about fitting in with one's own expectations- The Youth of Today: a Lost Generation?A little bit of satire poking fun at the curmudgeons who would have young people believe that *all* those who came before them had it extra tough - and a reminder that didn't they roll their eyes too? ;)
- The Lost Generation WritersSynopsis of the beautiful and dark Lost Generation, and the writers it produced.
- Mock Society Class Project : The ResultsOur class split into groups with the assignment to form our own society, here are the results.
Concept of JusticeWhy does society value justice? Is justice necessary to ensure the self-sustainability of a society?- Lost Generations: Children of the Chicago ProjectsHave you ever been to the projects of Chicago? Have you ever witnessed the horrors there? Have you ever been inside the buildings?
- Getting Our Society Back: Some Ideas to Get the World Back on TrackThe world is falling apart. Here are some ideas of what we can do about it.
- I Live in a Society that Repulses MeThis was written at a very low point during my pregnancy, when I was feeling very frightened and vulnerable about the future. It is extremely depressing and thankfully I haven't had these feelings since.
- Forget About Society and Go After Your DreamsAn article about going after your dreamm job.
- The Blossoming of a "Gardiner" and the Way Society Views Him in Kosinski's Being ThereJerzy Kosinski's novella 'Being There' and the way society views the main character.
- Does Amercian Society Follow the Success or Decline of the Family?A personal reprisal of the status of the Amercian family and how the morality of society follows the prompting of the success or demise of the family.
- What's in a Name?This is a poem that generates the question. How important is a name?
- Baggy Pants - Harmless Fad, Evidence of Evil, Teen Rebellion or Indication of a Lost GenerationA number of big and small cities are passing laws to ban droopy drawers. Is this a harmless teen transient fad or something far more serious
- Margaux Hemingway BiographyMargaux Hemingway Biography
- Hemingway's Dissatisfaction with Post-War SocietyA look at Hemingway's themes and how they criticize post-World War I society
From Mommy Dearest to Super Bitch: The Misunderstood Destructive Women in Hemingway's Early WorksAlthough many perceive his characterizations to be based in malice towards the opposite sex, Hemingway's female characters are manifestations of his inability to find and maintain a balance between being a man and having strong women in his life.


