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1.
British Zutons poised for American breakthrough
(Archive/Archive)
... got no culture, people say Hollywood is America’s culture, but I think that’s wrong,” Pritchard said. “I think
American culture is
music. . . . There are so many different people ...
Thursday, 17 February 2005
2.
Point/Counterpoint pt2
(Archive/Archive)
... logo is particularly offensive because Native
American culture is
centered on honor. Fair enough, but is there any culture that is centered on dishonor? The Ancient Order of Hibernians don’t have ...
Wednesday, 02 February 2005
3.
Women working longer for less
(Archive/Archive)
... has the tendency to latch on to characteristics agreeing with its existing stereotypes, she said.
American culture is
a hierarchical one, and some groups need to feel more powerful than others. “Cooperation ...
Monday, 28 March 2005
4.
American culture is all apologies
(Archive/Archive)
Story by: Justin Yearwood "I'm sorry" is as common as an underachieving Sooner athletic team that falls short of reaching its potential. If you aren't keeping up with the blatant Oklahoma State ego-boosters, ...
Tuesday, 03 March 2009
5.
Living in the land of the sequel
(Archive/Archive)
Story by: Thomas Gallick
American culture is
the culture of the sequel. Think about it. What other nation would not only put up with "Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen," but make it the biggest movie ...
Wednesday, 22 July 2009