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Vanquishing the Slavic and the Latin races was deemed necessary because "without war, inferior or decaying races would easily choke the growth of healthy, budding elements" of the German race—thus, the war for Lebensraum was a necessary means of defending Germany against cultural stagnation and the racial degeneracy of miscegenation.
According to Daniel Hallin, the dramatic structure of the uncensored "living room war" as reported during 1965–67 remained simple and traditional: "the forces of good were locked in battle once again with the forces of evil. What began to change in 1967… was the conviction that the forces of good would inevitably prevail."
"Vietnam was 'the living-room war' and this, I guess, you could call 'the social media war,'" Robert Thompson, Syracuse University professor of television, radio and film and director of the ...
Arlen worked as a reporter on Life for five years, from 1952 to 1957, [6] before joining the staff of The New Yorker in 1957 where he remained until 1990. His first book was Living-Room War, a collection of his television pieces centered on the Vietnam War. [7]
Living Room Music, a 1940 composition by John Cage; Living Room Suite, a 1978 album by Harry Chapin; The Complete Living Room Tapes, a 2003 album by Lenny Breau and Brad Terry; Live in the Living Room, a 2008 album by John Craigie; The Living Room Tour, a 2005 album by Carole King "Welcome to My Living Room", a ballad written and sung by Carole ...
They were designed for maximum impact and maximum emotion, here in this social media war room in Tel Aviv. The videos are produced by volunteers from Israel's tech community — writers, designers ...
The tent was set up on the grounds of Frederick's Rose Hill Manor, part of a World War II weekend at the manor. The event featured exhibits and living historians, including Groff, as well as a car ...
Dr. Givings unveils his latest invention, specifically designed to medicate hysteria in a man; a device that inserts into the anus, which he refers to as the "Chattanooga Vibrator". Meanwhile, in the living room, Catherine struggles to connect with her baby, who was previously smiling and attentive for Elizabeth.