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Biography of Edward Bellamy
465 words, approx. 1.6 pages
 Edward Bellamy (1850-1898) was an American novelist, an economic propagandist, and a social reformer. His memorable achievement is the novel Looking Backward. Edward Bellamy was born on March 26, 1850, in Chicopee Falls, Mass. His father, a Baptist minis...
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Biography of Edward Bellamy
3752 words, approx. 12.5 pages
 Edward Bellamy owes his entire literary reputation to a single work, Looking Backward (1888), one of the relatively few American books to have an indisputable effect on society and politics. Along with Uncle Tom's Cabin (1852) and Ben-Hur (1880), Looking...


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 Dr. Heidenhoff's Process is a novel by Edward Bellamy about a doctor who develops a method of eradicating painful memories from people's brains so that they can feel good about life...



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 St. Louis Journalism Review
Due process for Dr. Wen Ho Lee.
06/01/1999: 722 words, approx. 2 pages The sensationalized and biased reporting of the alleged 'disloyalty' of Chinese Americans in the wake of the Los Alamos National Laboratory controversy serves to mislead the public and encourage fear, suspicion and loathing of Asian Americans. The case has sparked a trust, loyalty and...
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 The Independent - London
Leading Article: Dr Mowlam must fudge to keep the peace process alive
08/27/1999: 521 words, approx. 2 pages THE IRA did murder Charles Bennett. Or at least Ronnie Flanagan, the RUC's Chief Constable has publicly stated he has "no doubt" that they did. Mo Mowlam agrees with him. And, yet, she has decided to overlook the snuffing-out of Mr Bennett's life by...


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