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Why, man, that's the same kind of music we've been playin ' since 1928 !... We didn't call it rock and roll back when we introduced it as our style back in 1928, and we don't call it rock and roll the way we play it now.
Frank Capra's Why We Fight ( 1942 – 1944 ) series was a newsreel series in the United States, commissioned by the government to convince the U. S. public that it was time to go to war.
Leary received an honorary doctorate and spoke briefly at his alma mater's undergraduate commencement ceremony on May 16, 2005 ; he is thus credited as " Dr. Denis Leary " on the cover of his 2009 book, Why We Suck.
The Third Side: Why We Fight and How We Can Stop.
Waiting for a Miracle: Why Schools Can ’ t Solve Our Problems-and How We Can.
He enlisted in the Army during World War I after graduating college, and again in World War II at the peak of his career, when he directed 11 documentary war films for the U. S. government's Why We Fight series, winning an Academy Award for one and a Distinguished Service Medal when the war ended.
The completed films included the seven-episode Why We Fight series — consisting of Prelude to War ( 1942 ), The Nazis Strike ( 1942 ), Divide and Conquer ( 1943 ), The Battle of Britain ( 1943 ), The Battle of Russia ( 1943 ), The Battle of China ( 1944 ), War Comes to America ( 1945 ) – plus Know Your Enemy: Japan ( 1945 ), Tunisian Victory ( 1945 ), and Two Down and One to Go ( 1945 ) that do not bear the Why We Fight banner ; as well as the African-American related, The Negro Soldier ( 1944 ).
The Why We Fight series is widely considered a masterpiece of war information documentaries, and won an Academy Award.
In 1944, Ivens made Know Your Enemy: Japan for Frank Capra's U. S. War Department film series Why We Fight.
The Why We Fight Series depicts the Nazi propaganda machine.
One such filmmaker, Frank Capra, created a seven-part U. S. government-sponsored series of films to support the war effort entitled Why We Fight ( 1942-5 ).
* The Ethics of What We Eat: Why Our Food Choices Matter, Rodale, New York, 2006 ( co-author with Jim Mason ); Text, Melbourne ; Random House, London.
* The Case for Mars: The Plan to Settle the Red Planet and Why We Must ( 1996 ), with Richard Wagner.
Frank Capra's seven-film series Why We Fight is said to have been directly inspired by and America's response to Triumph of the Will.
: For more details on Why We Fight series, see Frank Capra: Why We Fight
Why We Fight is a series of seven documentary films commissioned by the United States government during World War II whose purpose was to show American soldiers the reason for U. S. involvement in the war.
Why We Fight was edited primarily by William Hornbeck, although some parts were re-enacted " under War Department supervision " if there was no relevant footage available.

Why and Need
Edward Trimnell, author of Why You Need a Foreign Language & How to Learn One ( 2005 ) argues that the international version of English is only adequate for communicating basic ideas.
In chapter 7, " Why We Need a New Understanding of American Politics ", Lakoff tries to refute several conceptions of " Conservatism " that he views as much too simplistic to be true.
* Why We Need Audiophiles ( Gizmodo )
Bill Joy, one of the founders of Sun Microsystems, discussed some of the problems with pursuing this technology in his now-famous 2000 article in Wired magazine, titled " Why the Future Doesn't Need Us ".
* Hot, Flat, and Crowded: Why We Need a Green Revolution — And How It Can Renew America ( 2008 )
; 1898: Sholom Aleichem writes an Yiddish language pamphlet Why Do the Jews Need a Land of Their Own?
* Holtz, Demopoulos, Blogging for Business: Everything You Need to Know And Why You Should Care, ISBN 978-1-4195-3645-8
3T's released several hit singles in Europe, including " 24 / 7 ", " Why " ( a duet with their uncle, Michael Jackson ), " I Need You " ( with a brief appearance by Michael ), " Tease Me " and " Gotta Be You.
* MacIntyre, Alasdair, Dependent Rational Animals: Why Human Beings Need the Virtues, Open Court / Duckworth, 1999.
In response to extensive criticism of Protect and Survive, Civil Defence: Why We Need It was also printed in November 1981 by the Home Office, which attempted to defend the reasons for civil defence.
Hoodwinked: An Economic Hit Man Reveals Why the World Financial Markets Imploded — and What We Need to Do to Remake Them.
Matthew Rothschild,Why We Need to Subsidize Journalism: An Exclusive Interview with Robert W. McChesney and John Nichols ,” The Progressive, 24 January.
* 2008: Patriotic Grace: What It Is and Why We Need It Now ( ISBN 0-061-73582-0 )
* Why We Need a Revolution Now
Dependent Rational Animals: Why Human Beings Need the Virtues.
* Why Businessmen Need Philosophy ( 1999 ).
* Why We Need A Revolutionary Party
Sunstein's books include After the Rights Revolution ( 1990 ), The Partial Constitution ( 1993 ), Democracy and the Problem of Free Speech ( 1993 ), Legal Reasoning and Political Conflict ( 1996 ), Free Markets and Social Justice ( 1997 ), One Case at a Time ( 1999 ), Risk and Reason ( 2002 ), Why Societies Need Dissent ( 2003 ), Laws of Fear: Beyond the Precautionary Principle ( 2005 ), Radicals in Robes: Why Extreme Right-Wing Courts Are Wrong for America ( 2005 ), Are Judges Political?
Sunstein's 2004 book, The Second Bill of Rights: FDR's Unfinished Revolution and Why We Need It More than Ever, advocates the Second Bill of Rights proposed by Franklin D. Roosevelt.
* The Second Bill of Rights: Franklin Delano Roosevelt's Unfinished Revolution and Why We Need It More Than Ever, ( Basic Books 2006 )
* The Second Bill of Rights: Franklin Delano Roosevelt's Unfinished Revolution and Why We Need It More Than Ever ( Basic Books 2004 )
* Why Societies Need Dissent, ( Harvard University Press 2003 ).
* Cass Sunstein discusses Why Societies Need Dissent, at the Carnegie Council
Why People Buy Things They Don't Need.

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