Essays Tagged: "Little House on the Prairie"

Bigger: describes how and why Americans was to eat more, drive bigger cars, ect. Culture of excess in America discussed

they had. It is this mentality, I believe, that is fueling the American desire for excess. There is little doubt over the influence of entertainment on our culture because celebrities almost always se ... ized cars, this trend of "wretched excess" seems to be irreversible. The humble living promoted by "ong>Littleong> ong>Houseong> on the Prairie" has been replaced by the high stakes, high cost lifestyle of the mobste ...

(4 pages) 123 1 4.5 Feb/2003

Subjects: Area & Country Studies Essays

Television Violence and its Effects on Children .

flict without killing" (Leone, 1995). Michael Landon, star and director of the hit television show "ong>Littleong> ong>Houseong> on the Prairie", managed to include moral lessons into his shows. While violence was so ... s a negative effect on its viewers, especially children. While the V-Chip and television shows like ong>Littleong> ong>Houseong> on the Prairie do reduce the amount of violence seen on television, there will always b ...

(5 pages) 178 0 4.0 May/2003

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Communication Studies > The Media

Farmerboy

ld be buying milk from the store instead of milking the cow. The surroundings would be many stores, houses, and schools. The climate would be very hot and the season would be summer.

(1 pages) 986 0 0.0 May/2001

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers

The First Four Years

out the way life was. The people had many hardships that people today take for granted. They had so little money, but yet were very rich. I don?t think any one who has ever read a ong>Littleong> ong>Houseong> book co ... eal people, not just made up characters. I would strongly recommend that any one who has not read a ong>Littleong> ong>Houseong> book should do so. They are excellent books for any one of any age.

(1 pages) 806 0 0.0 Aug/2001

Subjects: History Term Papers > North American History

How were women treated in juli

e house is usually at home ready to make the next meal for her family. An example of this would be "ong>Littleong> house on the Prairie". This topic is a very debatable one, and it is what I intend to discuss ...

(2 pages) 1034 0 0.0 Feb/2008

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > European Literature > Authors > Shakespeare