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The Jungle by Upton SinclairAn analysis, summary, and review of the novel "The Jungle" by Upton Sinclair -
Winsome Sinclair Casting Web Series Truth Unspoken AuditionsWinsome Sinclair will be casting characters for new episodes of the web series "Truth Unspoken." The web series was created by Ebony J. Lewis. -
SXSW 2011 Panel Recap - 'Heard But Not Seen: Capturing Music History Cinematically'As SXSW steers from Film and Interactive into the Music conference, one panel provided an apt transition. 'Heard But Not Seen: Capturing Music History Cinematically.'
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Upton Sinclair's "The Jungle": An OverviewUpton Sinclair's novel "The Jungle" is perhaps the quintessential example of the turn of the 20th century "muckraking" tradition.
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Babylon 5: Reviewing the CharactersA brief review of the characters that were on the TV show Babylon 5.
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Overview of Upton Sinclair's The Jungle and Its Impact on America's Early Twentieth Century Social and Political ReformThe lifestyles of the poor, the secrets of the rich and the scheming of politicians in early twentieth century Americas were all exposed and addressed in The Jungle and by the Progressives to aid in reforming the United States back to her former glory. -
Humor in Upton Sinclair's the JungleThough the classic novel 'The Jungle' describes the stark conditions of laborers in America, Upton Sinclair does add doses of humor into his masterpiece.
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Upton Sinclair's the JungleThe tragic design of Upton Sinclair's The Jungle is calculated to illustrate the author's belief that capitalism in 20th century America is inhumane.
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Book Review - "Too Rich for a Bride" by Mona HodgsonIda studied business in school, now she has to learn about life while trying to do business. -
What Upton Sinclair's Legacy Left to Healthcare Debate?A historical look at the origins of our public relations political history and how it effected healthcare debate.
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The Sinclair Method for Curing AlcoholismDr. David Sinclair, a researcher in Finland, has discovered an 80% effective way of using the drug naltrexone to treat alcohol dependence. By comparison, naltrexone prescribed the FDA way works only slightly better than a placebo.
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Biography of Sinclair LewisSinclair Lewis was an author of a few novels. This is the brief story of his life.
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Sinclair Community College Boasts Record Enrollment . . . and Deserves ItA combination of hundreds of programs, several convenient locations, online degrees, and the lowest tuition in Ohio provides Sinclair Community College in Dayton with one of the highest enrollments in the nation.
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Vanishing Icons of a Past Advertising AgeA lot of different filling stations in St. Louis have come and gone. They all had neat advertising icons. One of them (Sinclar) still remains, but not for long.
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Classic Computers: The Sinclair ZX SpectrumOne of the most innovative and popular computers you've never probably heard of. -
Comparing Fast Food Nation, Upton Sinclair's The JungleUpton Sinclair's book The Jungle and the movie Fast Food Nation reveal the brutality of the meat industry from two time periods and two forms of media.
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Upton Sinclair's The Jungle: Meatpacking or Socialism?Upton Sinclair's book The Jungle changed the meatpacking industry in America forever, but was that his original plan? In this essay, I examine Sinclair's real motivation in writing the book: socialism.
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Sinclair & Valentine Aromatherapes Eucalyptus & Rosemary Cold Relief Bath SoakEucalyptus & Rosemary essential oils, mixed with earth minerals, when added to the bath helps relieve the symptoms of the common cold.
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Upton Sinclair's The Jungle: The Right Idea but the Wrong MessageSinclair's seminal work of class struggle shows immigrants trying to succeed in the U.S., but gives the wrong message on labor relations.
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Community Colleges in Dayton, OhioMiami Valley residents have 2 choices when it comes to their Community College education: Clark State or Sinclair. Read on to see which one is a fit for you. -
Sinclair Community College in Dayton, OhioSinclair Community College is not only affordable but diverse in program offerings.
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A Literary Analysis of The Jungle by Upton SinclairA popular novel written by Upton Sinclair is explained and summarized.
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Social and Political Goals in Mark Twain, Charlotte Perkins Gilman and Upton SinclairMark Twain, Charlotte Perkins Gilman and Upton Sinclair each use a short story or novel to tell the story of an oppressed group. The goal of each of these writers is to bring attention to and make the audience aware of the group he or she highlights.
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Upton Sinclair: Two Minute BioWhat do you know about the guy who wrote the novel that There Will Be Blood was based on?
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Exploitation in The Jungle by Upton SinclairThis is an analysis of exploitation in Upton Sinclair's The Jungle.
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A Piece of Cake'What can one have here?' The colonel asked. 'Bourbon, whiskey, whatever booze one could ask for...' 'At that early hour?' The colonel wondered aloud, while the two others knitted their brows, watching Sinclair with quizzical eyes.
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The Jungle by Upton Sinclair Book ReviewA great review of "The Jungle" by Upton Sinclair.
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Uptin Sinclair's The JungleA in depth look into the famous work by a very influential author, including the history and research that went into writing it as well as the effect it had on society.
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There Will Be Blood: How Upton Sinclair's Oil! Inspired the Acclaimed FilmThe only differences among the characters in the novel Oil! and the film There Will Be Blood, is in the names and trajectories of the characters, Joe Ross & Daniel Plainview. But they both show an ominous trajectory of big business in America.
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Sinclair in Hermann Hesse's DemianThroughout his development from a boy to a man, Sinclair faces challenges along the way that test his morals and family values. He soon encounters the two different realms of beliefs and ideas- the realms of light and dark. -
Underlying Themes of Upton Sinclair's The JungleUpton Sinclair's novel, "The Jungle", brought him into the mainstream conscience of America, and opened many peoples eyes to the injustice in the US of the 1930s. This paper looks at Sinclair's book and its social themes.
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A Review of The JungleThis essay is a book review of the Jungle by Upton Sinclair. It discusses some economical concepts.
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Are You Proud to Be an American?America is a great country and I am proud to be an American, are you?
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Upton Sinclair's "The Jungle"In the early 1900's, Sinclair's "The Jungle" blew the lid off of the corruption, filth, and human right violations of the meat packing industry. Beneath the surface of this pivotal book, however, lies an endorsement of socialism and an indictment of capitalism.
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The Inevitable Impersonal Forces of The JungleDiscusses the major impersonal forces like Social Darwinism, corruption, and big business that inevitably triumphed during the late nineteenth century when foreigners came from all over the world to pursue the American Dream.
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Game Blackout Averted as Caple Dispute is SettledThe pain is finally over for Iowa cable customers as Sinclair Brodcasting and Mediacom agree to a settlement that averts the largest unintentional sports broadcast blackout yet, as CBS returns to television in Eastern Iowa just in time for the Super Bowl.
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The SiegeA sci-fi short story
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Sinclair Broadcasting Fades to Black for Mediacom Cable CustomersFollowing a lack-of-settlement deadlock, thousands of television content viewers are left out in the cold as over twenty local-market Sinclair-owned stations are blacked out by Mediacom Cable.
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Sinclair Broadcasting Forces MediaCom Customers Across the Country to Reach for Their Rabbit EarsMediaCom customers across the country found themselves without access to local channels as Sinclair Broadcasting once again shows how much it really cares for its customers.
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Sinclair Broadcasting, Mark Hyman and the Point: Stealing Your Local News Every NightThat dorky looking neo-nazi who hosts The Point at the end of your local newscast isn't some local looney. He's a Vice President with the huge conglomerate that owns your local station. And he's taking precious time away from your local news.





