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Lies That Go Unchallenged in Popular Culture (Colson, Charles)
Charles Colson tackles the deceptions of contemporary society in Lies That Go Unchallenged in Popular Culture. Using sound biblical truth and concise examples of individual situations, Colson helps us uncover and dispel the lies proclaimed in today's popular culture. Readers gain a full understanding of underlying motives, events, and repercussions of the lies our culture is feeding us..
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Lies That Go Unchallenged in Media & Government (Lies That Go Unchallenged)
Charles Colson tackles five major myths that are prevalent in our society, and which undermine the historical foundation of American government: (1) Judges should interpret laws to help the underdogs in society; (2) Each person has the right to make decisions about life, death, and relationships without outside interference; (3) Religion should be a private concern; (4) Government should play a greater role in granting unrestricted freedoms; (5) My problems stem from others who are exploiting me. Using sound biblical truth and concise examples, Colson helps readers gain a full understanding of underlying motives, events, and repercussions of these lies that often go unchallenged in our society..
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Lost in Mongolia: Rafting the World's Last Unchallenged River
From the Yenisey’s headwaters in the wild heart of central Asia to its mouth on the Arctic Ocean, Colin Angus and his fellow adventurers travel 5,500 kilometres of one of the world’s most dangerous rivers through remotest Mongolia and Siberia, and live to tell about it. Exploration is Colin Angus’ calling. It is not only the tug of excitement and challenge that keeps sending him on death-defying journeys down some of the world’s most powerful waterways, it is a desire to know a place more intimately than you could from the window of a train, to feel the soul of a place. Angus emphasizes that rivers have always been key to the development of complex societies and the rise of civilizations, offering as they do irrigation, transportation, hydroelectric power, and food. But, as Lost in Mongolia captures with breathtaking detail, while they giveth plenty, the great rivers also taketh away in an instant. In Lost in Mongolia, Colin Angus takes readers through never-before-seen territory and his wonderful sense of adventure and humour come through on every page..
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JAMA knows best: the medical journal called the JFK case closed - and the verdict went unchallenged. (The Journal of the American Medical Association): An article from: Columbia Journalism Review
This digital document is an article from Columbia Journalism Review, published by Columbia University, Graduate School of Journalism on September 1, 1993. The length of the article is 1379 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser. From the supplier: 'The Journal of the American Medical Association' (JAMA) interviewed two of the pathologists who conducted the autopsy of John F. Kennedy, during which the doctors asserted their belief in the Warren Commission's lone-assassin theory. JAMA ran a piece in May 1992 claiming that the doctors' testimony conclusively proved the Warren Commission's findings. However, the doctors' assertions contradicted not only their earlier testimony, but the autopsy as well. The New York 'Times,' The Washington 'Post' and Knight-Ridder surprisingly accepted this questionable claim without any investigative scrutiny. Citation DetailsTitle: JAMA knows best: the medical journal called the JFK case closed - and the verdict went unchallenged. (The Journal of the American Medical Association) Author: Wayne S. Smith Publication:Columbia Journalism Review (Refereed) Date: September 1, 1993 Publisher: Columbia University, Graduate School of Journalism Volume: v32 Issue: n3 Page: p49(2) Distributed by Thomson Gale.
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J.B. Hunt unchallenged as largest trucking company in state. (List Overview).: An article from: Arkansas Business
This digital document is an article from Arkansas Business, published by Journal Publishing, Inc. on July 14, 2003. The length of the article is 530 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser. Citation DetailsTitle: J.B. Hunt unchallenged as largest trucking company in state. (List Overview). Author: Mark Friedman Publication:Arkansas Business (Magazine/Journal) Date: July 14, 2003 Publisher: Journal Publishing, Inc. Volume: 20 Issue: 28 Page: 22(1) Distributed by Thomson Gale.
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The lies we bought: the unchallenged "evidence" for war. (Voices).: An article from: Columbia Journalism Review
This digital document is an article from Columbia Journalism Review, published by Thomson Gale on May 1, 2003. The length of the article is 1522 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser. Citation DetailsTitle: The lies we bought: the unchallenged "evidence" for war. (Voices). Author: John R. MacArthur Publication:Columbia Journalism Review (Magazine/Journal) Date: May 1, 2003 Publisher: Thomson Gale Volume: 42 Issue: 1 Page: 62(2) Distributed by Thomson Gale.
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